DECANDRIA. TRIGYNIAs Arenaria. 137 
S. foliis elliptico-Ianceolatis integerrimis a- uligu 
pice callosis, florlbus subpaniculatis latera- nosa, 
libus, petalis calyce brevioribus. 
S. Leaves spear-shaped^ very entire: stems 
trailing: panicles lateral, 
BOG STICK WORT. Sides of springs, rivulets, ditches, 
and boggy meadows. EdiugleyMoors; Farustield Carr; 
Oxton Bottoms; Marshes about Southwell and Halam; 
Coddington and Stapleford Moors. A. June. 
ARENARIA. Smith, With. 421. 
Cal. pentaphyllus, patens. Petala 5, integra. 
Capsiila supera, unilocularis, polysperma.' 
Cal.^5 leaves., expanding. Petals 5, entire. Caps. 
\-celled., many seeded. 
A. foliis ovatis acutis petiolatls nervosis, ca- triner* 
lycibus cariria scabris obsolete trinervibus. via. 
A. Leaves egg-shaped, ^-fibred, pcintd, on 
leaf-stalks. 
PLANTAIN-LEAVED CHICK WEED, or SAND- 
WORT. Moods, banks, and wet hedges. Halam 
Beck; Tliurgarton M ater. A. May, June. 
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A. foliis ovatis subsessilibus scabris, calycibus serpylli- 
hirsutis subquiiiquenervibus. folia,- 
A Leaves somewhat egg-shaped, acute, sitting: 
blossoms shorter than the calyx. 
THYME-LEAVED SANDWORT. On roofs, walls, 
sandy and very dry places. Southwell; Newark. 
A. June. July. 
A. foliis linearibus mucronulatis, stipulis sea- rubra. 
riosis vaginantibus, seminibus compressis 
anguliitis scabiiusculls. 
