ICOSANDRIA, POLYGYNIA. PotentiHa. 
Cal. decemfidus, inferno. Pdala 5. Recep- 
taculu?n semiiium ovatum, baccatum, deci- 
duum, Semina laevia. 
Calyx \o-cleft. Petals 5. Seeds naked, smooth^ 
on a receptacle, which is egg shaped, colour^ 
ed, deciduous, resembling a berry. 
Z/esca* F. flagellis reptantibus, 
F. Leaves 3 together : runners creeping. 
WOOD SniAWBKRriY. ^Vo^d^ana shady pbces 4 
frequent. Ei)erstone Woods; lijilawi and Eiliiiirley 
Hills. 1‘. May, June. 
Sterilis. F. caule decumbente, ramis floriferis laxls 
subbifloi IS, 
F. Stem prostrate, without cree*nng runners. 
BVRREN STR VWBKR R V. Barren pasture-, heaths, 
and hedge banks. Sherwood i'orest P. Marc dpr. 
POTENTILLx\. Smith. 547. IVith. 472. 
Cal. decemfidus, infcrus. Pet ala g, Semina 
subia-tunda, nuda, sacpius rugosa, receptacu- 
lo parvo, exsucco, affixa. 
Calvx \o~cleft. Petals g. Seeds roundish, 
naked, wrinkled, fixed to a Receptacle, 
which IS small, juiceless, spongy, tubercied. 
* Fo]ii« pinnatis. 
i Leaves winged. 
anseri- P. folils interrupte pinnatis serratls subtiis sc- 
na. ncels, caule repente, pedunculis unifloiis, 
P Itax^es winged, serrated', stem creeping l 
Jruii stalks with 1 Jluwer. 
Sll.VKR- VBKO. SVlLi) JANSKY. Sides of paflu 
and roa,ds, and in low pisnires, especially where water 
stood during the winter; common. P. June, July. 
