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branch ets pilose; calyx lax, sub-imbricate. 2—4. f. Flowers 
- smallish, numerous. 
Cordifo'lius, (O. w. S. 21) leaves heart-form, pilose beneath, sharp ser- 
rate, petioled; petioles winged ; stem panicled, smoothish; panicles 
divaricate ; calyx lax, sub-imbricate. Flowers small. 
Leaves lanceolate and ovate, lower ones serrate. 
Exotic. ? 
Chinen’’sis, (china aster. %) leaves ovate, thickly toothed, petioled; 
cauline ones sessile, at the base wedge-form; floral ones lanceolate, 
entire; stem hispid; branches 1-flowered; calyx foliaceous. A 
variety has very full flowers, various coloured, and very short rays. 
Cultivated. . 
3—l1. AVENA. 
Exotic. 
Sati’va, (oats S. G) panicled; calyx 2-seeded; seeds smooth, one of 
them awned. 
17—2. BELLIS. (Perhaps from the Latin Bellus, handsome.) 
Exotic. 
Peren’’nis, (daisy. w. & p. Ap. 2|) leaves obovate, crenate; scape na- 
ked, 1 flowered. , 
1—2. BLITUM. (A Greek name.) 
Capita’tum, (strawberry blite. O. r. J. ¢) heads in a terminal spike, 
not intermixed with leaves; leaves triangular, toothed. 15. i. 
5—1. BORAGO. 
Officina’lis, (borage. b. Ju. #3) leaves alternate; calyx spreading. 
14—2. BRASSICA. 
Exotic. 
Ra’pa, (turnip. 3) root caulescent, orbicular, depressed, fleshy; radi- 
cal leaves rough ; cauline ones very entire, smooth. Var, ruta-baga, 
has a turbinate, sub-fusiform root. 
Olea’cea, (common cabbage, including all the varieties caused by cul- 
ture. ¢') root caulescent, terete, fleshy; leaves smooth, glaucous, 
repand lobate. 
12—13. CALTHA. (Latin name for Marygold.) 
Palus‘tris, (O. y. Ap. 2) stem erect; leaves cordate, sub-orbicular, 
acute-crenate. 
5—1. CAMPANULA. (Latin name, meaning @ small beil.) 
Rotundifo'lia, (flax bell-flower, hare-bell. O. b. J. 21) glabrous; radi- 
cal leaves heart reniform, crenate; cauline ones linear, entire; pa- 
nicle lax, few flowered; flowers nodding. 
American’a, (E. b. Au. 2) leaves ovate lanceolate, long acuminate; 
lower ones sub-cordate, with the petioles ciliate; flowers axillary, 
