162 
F. VAILLANTII. i Fig. 1611. 
Flower purple. Calyx minute. Fruit-stalks longer than pointed 
fruit, twice longer than bract. 58. and E. of England; rare. Ann. 
July-Nov. E#.B.S.2877. Bab. 18. 
F. pPALLIDIFLORA. Fig. 1612. 
Stem climbing. Flower purple, dark-tipped. Calyx toothed, half 
as long as the large corolla, falling off. Fruit squarish, Borders of 
fields. Ann. July-Sept. Curtis, 2.145. Bab. 17. 
Orper IX. VIOLACEA, 
Genus 1. Vrons. Violet. 
V. cantna. Dog Violet. Fig. 1613, 
Tufted. Leaves rounded, acute. Central and side stems alike long 
and flowering. Fl. scentless, purple: the spur yellow, blunt. Spur 
of anther 3 times as long as broad. Sandy places. Perenn. April, 
May. Bad. 38.—V. lactea, fig. 150, is a var. only. (Figs. 148, 149 
belong to var. 6 of the Wood Violet, V. sylvatica of Fries.) 
V. STAGNINA. Fig, 1614, 
Stem erect. Lower leaves rounded at base, but not cordate. Flower 
very pale blue. Spur very short. Anther-spur short. Turf-bogs; 
rare. Perenn. May, June. Bad. 39. 
Orper XIII. CARYOPHYLLACEAS, 
Genus 2. Diantuus. Pink. 
D. PLUMARIUS. Fig. 1615, 
Leaves rough-edged. FI. solitary, pink or white, fragrant. Bracts 
very short, roundish-ovate. Pet. very deeply notched, quite digitate ; 
downy in middle. Seeds flat. Oldwalls. Perenn. June. Bad. 45. 
Genus 15, Cerastium. Mouse-ear Chickweed. 
C. PUMILUM. Fig. 1616. 
Hairy. Stems viscid, branched at root only. Lower leaves spathu- 
late, upper oblong. Bracts narrowly membranous. Flowers in terminal 
corymbs. Dry banks. Ann, April, May. Curtis, 2.92. Bab. 56. 
Genus 14, Arenaria. Sand-wort. 
A. LEPTOCLADOS. Fig. 1617. 
Stems very slender, much branched. Leaves small, ovate, acute. 
Pet. short. Caps.oblong. Dry places and walls. June-Oct. Bad. 58. 
A. STRICTA, Genus 14%. Arsine. Fig. 1618. 
Prostrate, tufted. Leaves veinless. Flowers 1-3, terminal, very long. 
Calyxacute. Teesdale; rare. Perenn. June. EF. B. 8.2890. Bab. 51. 
Orprr XV. MALVACED. 
Genus 2. Matva. Mallow. 
M. VERTICILLATA. Fig. 1619. 
Erect. Leaves in 5 deep triangular-acute lobes. Flowers axillary; 
clustered, small. Llanelly, S.Wales [not native]. £.B.S.2953. Bab.58. 
Orprer XVIT. HYPERICACEA. 
Genus 1. Hyrericum. St, John’s Wort. 
H. Anprosamum. Wild Tutsan. Fig. 1620. 
A shrub. Leaves blunt, aromatic. Styles much shorter than sta- 
mens. Petals short. [H. anglicum, fig. 241, has long styles: it is 
scarcely native.] Thickets. E. and 8, of Britain. Sept., Oct. Bad. 60. 
