t42 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



by the fide of the beautiful cafcades at Monefs; 

 x\t2x Taymouth^ &c. %.W\. 

 The leaves are ferrated, and of an oval-lanceolqte 

 form : the calyces fmooth. 



trachelium CAMPANULA caule angulato, foliis pctiolatis, 



3- calycibus ciliatis, pediinculis trifidis. Sp. pi. 235. 



{Ger. Em. 448./. i. Moris, hijf.f. 5. /. 3./. 2 8. J 



Nettle-leav'd Throatworr, or Canterbury-Bells. 



yhiglis. 

 In the fame kind of places as the preceding, but 



not common. Dr, Parfons. %. Vll. 

 The leaves are nearly heart- Ihap'd, and indented 

 on the edges. 



gkmcrata^ C. caule angulato fimplici, floribus felTilibus, capi- 

 tulo terminal!. Sp. -pL 235. {Ger. Em, 449./. 4. 

 Moris, hijf.f. 5. /. 4./. 43.) 



Cluftered Throatwort, or fmall Canterbury-Bells. 

 Anglis. 



In dry mountainous pallures, but not very com- 

 mon. 1;. VII. 



SAMOLUS. Gen. PL 222. 

 Cor. hypocrateriformis. Stamiiia munita fquamulis 

 corolla Caps, i-locularis, infcra. 

 valerat^dii SAMOLUS. Sp.pl. 243. {Ocd. Dan. t. 198. tpt, 

 Ger. Em. 620../. 3.) 

 Round-leav'd Water Pimpernel, ylngiis. 

 In marfhy places, but not very frequent. I obferv'd 

 it in the ifland of Gighay &c. % . VII. 



LONICERA. 



