DECANDRIA. PENTAGYNIA. Oxalis. 
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STOVF-CROP. W,\I,T. PMPPER. On waHs, roof?;, 
rocks, drybJink*, j<n:1 pfistiircs P^nks o(l<he Hedgres 
of the Close next Filler’s Urici^p, in the Foot-road- 
from Newark to Keliium; Quonce Close, at -Newark. 
P. June. 
\ 
S. follis subulatis sparsis basi .solutis : inferi- rejlex- 
oribus recLirvatis, flt)iibiis subcymosis. um. 
S. Leaves awl-shaped, scaitered, loose at the 
base ; the lower ones bowed back. 
Y liLCO W STON I-:-CI? o P. On wails, roofs, and rocks. 
On the Wall of the Palace at Sontliwell. P. July. 
OXALIS, Smitk. .jQi. With. 429. 
Cal. pentapbyllus. Pefala 5, unguibiis con- 
ncxa Capsuia supera, qiii^quelocularis, an- 
gulis dehisceiis, pcritagona. Semina arlllo 
elastico tecta. 
Calyx 5 leaves. Petals connected by the claws. 
Capsules ^-sided, opening at the corners, 
O. scapo unifloro, foliis ternatis obcordatis Aceto- 
pilosis, radice sqnamoso-articulata. sella, 
O. Stalk with 1 flower: leaves 3 together : 
' leajits inversely heart-shaped, hairy, 
COMMON WOOD SORREli. In woods and shady 
places. "Westhorpe Dumal, near Southwell; Thickets 
near Oxton Toll-bar; Ei)erstone, Colwick, Asjdy, and 
Broxtow Woods. P. April, May. 
AGROSTEMMA. Smith. 493. With, 431.* 
Cal. monophyllus, coriaceus. Petala 5, un- 
guicLilata ; limbo obtuso indiviso. Capsuia 
supera, unilolocularis, ore quinque-dentata. 
Calyx \ -leaf, like leather. Petals 5, with claws', * 
border blunt, undivided. Caps, i^celled. 
