13^ PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



In marflies and lakes frequent. V- . V. VI. 



An tri-bhileach, lui'-nan-tri-beann. G'aulis. 



The flowers of this plant are fo extremely beantl- 

 iul, that nothing but its native foil could exclude 

 it from a place in every garden. They grow irt 

 an elegant fpike ; are white^ dafn'd with pink, 

 and fring'd internally with hairs. 



LYSIMACHIA. Gen. PL 205. 

 Cor. rotata. Caps, globofa, mucronata, 10-valvis. 

 *■ Pedunculis multifioris. 

 ijulgiiris I. LYSIMACHIA paniculata, racemis terminalibus. 

 Sp. pi. 209. (Ger. Em. 474./. 1.) 

 Yellow Willow-herb, or Loofeftrife. AngUs. 

 On the fides of rivers and lakes, but not very com- 

 mon. I obferv'd it by the fides of lochs in the 

 ifland of M////, &c. "U. VII. 



** reduncuUs unifloris. 



ny>norum 2. L- foliis ovatis acntir., floribus folitariis, cavile pro- 

 cumbente. Sp. pi. 211. (Oed. Dan. t. ly^. opt. 

 Moris, hijf.f. f,. /. 26. /. 5. ordine fecundo. Ger. 

 £?;?. 618./. 4.) 



Yellow Pimpernell of the Woods. Jjiglis. 



In woods and ihady places frequent. %. VI. 



nuwmularia L. foliis fubcordatis, floribus folitariis, caule re- 



3. pente. Sp. pi. 211. (Oed. Dan. t. 493. opt. Moris. 



hifi. f. 5. t. i(>.f. \ . ordine primo, Ger. Em. 630, 



Moneywort. JngJis. 



In 



