76 DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



hederifolia V. floribus folitariis, foliis cordatis planis quinqne- 

 *^» lobis. Lin. Sp. PI. 19. (Ger. Em. 616. f. 3- Mc^. 



Hijl, Ox. Sec. 3. t. 24./. 20. Oed. Dan. t. 428. 

 opt.) 



Ivy-leav'd Speedwell, or Small-Henbit. Anglis. 



In corn fields and gardens frequent. G. V. 



Obf. The ftalk is branched and trailing : the leaves 

 are rounded, and grow in pairs at the bafe, but 

 are angular and alternate under the flowers : 

 the footftalks of the flowers are long, hairy, and 

 bend downv^ards : the fegments of the calyx are 

 hairy, and comprefs the capfule : the flowers 

 are of a pale blue, or white, ftreak'd with veins 

 cf a deeper blue or red color. 



PINGUICULA. Lin. Gen. 30. 

 Cor. ringcns, calcarata. Cal. bilabiatus, 5-fiduv 

 Cat>5. unilocularis. 

 vulgaris 1, PINGUICUI.A ncdario cylindraceo longitudine 

 Petali. Lin. Sp. PL 25. (Ger. Em. 788. /. 2. 

 Mcr. Hijl. Ox. Se£i. 5. /. 7./. 13. Oed. Dan, t. 

 93. optima.) 

 Common Butterwort." Anglis. 

 Brogan-na-cu'aig. Gaiilis. 

 This grows very common in moid ground.^ and 



on the fides of the mountains, if . VI. 

 The flower is of a deep violet color, hairy within. 

 Tlie inhabitants of Lapland^ and the North of 

 Sweden., give to milk the cojififtcnce of cream, 

 bv pouring it warm from the cow upon the | 



leaves " 



