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Orper XII. FRANKENIACEA. 
Genus 1. FrRANKENiA. 
F. pevis. Sea-heath. Fig. 161, 
Leaves linear, in whorls. Plant procumbent. Muddy salt marshes. 
4im. Perenn. July and Aug. Rose colour. (4) #. B. 1. 205. 
E. B. 2.463. H.& Arn. 53. Bab.41. Lind. 39. 
F. pULVERULENTA. Powdery Sea-heath. Fig. 162, 
Leaves obtuse, rather indented at the apex, downy beneath. Coast 
of Sussex; very rare. 4 in, Ann. July. Pale pink. (2) £.B. 
1,2222. #.B. 2.444. H.§ Arn. 53. Bad. 41. Lind. 39. 
Orprr XIII. CARYOPHYLLACEA. 
Genus ]. Evarine. 
K, TRIPETALA. Water-wort. Fig. 163. 
Flowers stalked, seldom expanding. Petals 3. Stamens 6. Wet 
sandy places or shallow water. lin. Ann. July and Aug. Pink. 
(}) £. B.1.955. #.B.2.578. H.& drn.54. Bab. 42. Lind. 48. 
E. Hyprorrreer. Octandrous Water-wort. | Fig. 164. 
Flowers sessile. Petals 4. Stamens 8. Generally covered by the 
water; rarely expanding; rare. lin. Ann. Aug. Pink. (2) JZ. B. 
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Supp. 2670. EH. B. 2.578". H. & Arn. 64. Bab. 42. Lind. 321, 
Genus 2. Dianraus. 
D. Armenia. Deptford Pink. Fig. 165. 
Flowers in clusters. Bracts lanceolate, downy, as long as the calyx. 
Pastures. 1-13 ft. Ann. July—-Sept. Pink with white dots. (4) 
L.B.1.317. HE. B.2.614. HH. § Arn. 56. Bab. 44. Lind. 44. 
D. prouirer. Proliferous Pink. Fig. 166, 
Flowers in clusters. Bracts ovate, membranous, longer than the 
calyx. Gravelly pastures; rare. 9 in. Ann. July. Dark purple. 
() #.B,1.956. #.B.2.615. H. §& Arn. 56. Bab. 44. Lind. 44. 
D. Caryoruyiuvus. Clove Pink. Carnation. Fig. 167. 
Flowers solitary, large. Bracts very short. Petals unequally notched. 
Stamens shorter than the calyx. Old walls. The origin of the garden 
Pinks. 1-2 ft. Perenn. July. Pink. (4) #.2B.1.214. 2. B. 
2.616. H.§ Arn.56. Bab.44. Lind. 44. 
D. petrorpes. Maiden Pink. Fig. 168. 
Stems procumbent. Flowers solitary. Bracts generally 2, ovato- 
lanceolate. Heaths and sandy fields. 6-9 in. Perenn. July—Oct. 
Pink or white, with a crimson ring. (2) #. 8.1.61. £. B. 2. 617. 
H. §& Arn. 57. Bab. 45. Lind. 44. 
D. castus. Mountain Pink. Cheddar Pink. Fig. 169. 
Stems single-flowered. Bracts roundish, short. Petals unequally 
toothed. Stamens longer than the calyx. Cheddar Rocks, Somerset. 
4-8 in. Perenn. July and Aug. Pale rose colour. (2) #. B.1. 62. 
EB. B.2.618. H. § Arn. 57. Bab. 45. Lind. 44. 
Genus 35. SAPONARIA, 
S. OFFICINALIS. Soapwort. Fig, 170. 
Leayes ovato-lanceolate, opposite. Calyx cylindrical. Towers often 
double. Hedge-banks and waste places. 2 ft. Perenn. Aug. Pink. 
(4) #.B.1.1060. #. B.2.613. H. ¥ Arn. 57. Bab. 45. Lind. 45, 
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