i^o ICOSANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. 
Geum, 
replans, T. caule prostrate simplici, foliis pefiolatis. 
T. Stem (railing^ leaves on leaf-stalks. 
TRAILING TORMENTIL. Woo^ls and barren pas¬ 
tures ; rare. Gn a common pasture in the parish of 
Eafcring, callelQ Manzers Gorze. ^ P. June, July. 
GEUM. ^Smith. 554. With. 477. 
Cal. decemfidus, inferos. Petala 5. Seminum 
ari.sta geniculata. Receptaculum coluinnare. 
Cal. 10 cleft. Petals ,5. Styles terminating. 
Seed with a jouited awn. Recept. pillar^ 
like. 
urha- G. foliis fernatis, stipulls rotundatis i!]cisis, 
num, floribus ercctis, aristis uncinatis nudis. 
Of. flowers liplight \ fruit globular, woolly \ 
awns hooked, ha^e : root-leaves lyre-shaped : 
stem-leaves in threes. 
COMMON AVEVS. JiP.RR PF.NNET. Woods 
2nd iicdges ; comuion. Southwell; Newark. 
P. ISl jy—Auirust, 
rrivale. G. foliis radicallbus lyratis, stlpulis ovatis aco- 
tls incisis, floribus iiutantibus, anstis plu- 
mosis tortis. 
G. Flowers nodding : fruit oblong : awns fea- 
ihered, twisted : petals blunt, roundish 
wedge-shaped', leaves winged. 
W ATER-A YENS. M'et woods and shady moist places. 
In a lane leading from Radley, on the Oxion Road, to 
lUiss Tottue’s Wood. Rev. J. H.»vCMi R. In the 
close by Asply House, and alou;^ the vood side. 
Hekrirg, P. June, July. 
' COMARUM. Smith. ggS. With. 479. 
