MONOECIA. TETAMDRIA. Urtica. 295 
B. pedunculis ramosis, follis subrotundo-cu- 
neifonnibus rcpandis senatis glutinosis: ax- 
illis venarum subtus villosis. 
B. Fruit-stalks branched^ wedge-shaped, very 
blunt : leaves roundish, glutinous : vnns 
underneath, woolly at the base, 
COMMON ALOlUi. NEAfl WATER. Codding- 
fou ; Newark ; Southwell. T. March. 
BUXUS. Smith. 1013. IFith. 210. 
Mdsc. Cal. trlphyllus. Pet. 2. Germinis ru- 
dimeiitum. 
Faem. Cal. tetraphyllus. Pet. 3. Styli 3. 
Caps, trirostris, trilocularis. Sem. 2. 
Male and Female Jlowers on the same or on a 
different plant. 
Mate Calyx ^-leaved. Bloss. 2 petals. Ger- 
' men only a rudiment. 
Female Calyx 4 Faved. Bloss 3 petals. Caps* 
3 celled, ^-beaked. Seeds 2. 
BUXUS. 
B. sempervirens. Linn. With. 
BOX- TREE. "Woods and hedges, in a calcareous soli. 
S. April. 
URTICA. Smith. 1014. With. 201. 
Masc. Cal. tetraphyllus. Cor. nulla. Germu 
nis rudimentum cyathiforme. 
lacm. Cal diphyllus. Cor. nulla. Semen 1, 
supenim, nuidum. 
Flowers male andjemale apart. Calyx ^-leaved, 
Bloss non&^ 
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