TRIANDRIA MONCX^YNFA. 85 



C L A S S I S III. 



MONOGYNIA. 



VALERIANA. Lin. Gen. 44. 

 Cat. nnllus. Cor, i-petak, bafi hinc gibba, fupera. 



iSem. unicum. 

 Valeriana floribiis triandris, foliis omnibus ^pori Ai^ 



natis, Lin. Sp.pl. 4^. (Ger. Em. 10-^, f. 2) ' 

 Great wild Valerian. AngVis. 

 In ditches and marfhy places frequent, and fome- 



times in dry mountainous paltures. %. VII. 

 Tlie roots are efteem'd an excellent nervine : cats 



are very fond of the fmell of it. 



V. fioribus triandris dioicls, foliis plnnatis integer- 

 rimis. S,p.Fl. 44. {Ger. Em. 1075./. 3.) 



Small wild Valerian. Anglis. 



In marfhy meadows frequent. '^. VII. 



The radical leaves of this are oval ; of the preced- 

 ing they are pinnated : the flowers of the male 

 are much larger than the female. 



V. fioribus triandris, caule dichotomo, foliis linea-^ 

 ribus Sp. PL 47. {Ger. Em. 310./. i.) 



Corn-Sallet. Anglis. 



In corn fields. O . V. 



The radical leaves in the Spring are well known as 

 fallet. 



G 3 IRIS. 



