■j^ii DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMiA. 



ribus diilantibus latcralibus. LI'n. fyft. nat. 405. 



Sp. -pi. 839. (Pluk. aim. t. 27. /. 5. Barrel, ic. 



665. Pet. herb. t. 36./. 6) 

 Yellow Marili Eye- bright. Angl'is. 

 In bogs and marflies, but rare, as about Loch-Goyl 



near Lech' Long., in the diftrld: of Cowdl, in Jr- 



gylejhire. O. VIII. 

 The ftalk is ereft, about ten or twelve inches high, 



downy and unbranched : the leaves are feflile and 



fpear-fliap'd, and a little vifcous : the Calyces are 



vifcous, and grow fingle from the AU of the 



leaves : the flowers are yellow : the plant dries 



black. 



RHINANTHUS. Gen. pL 740. 

 CaL 4"fidus, ventricofus. Capfula 2-locuIaris, ob- 

 tufa, comprefTa. 

 <7 7/7rt gain. RHINANTHUS corollis lablo fuperiore confi- 

 preffo breviore. Lin. jyfi. nat. 405. Sp. pi. 840., 

 (Ger. em. io~j\.jjg.fuprema. Rivin. t. 92. Moris.' 

 hijl.f. II. /. 23./. I. ordinis fecundi) 

 Yellow- Rattle, or Cock's-Comb. Anglis. 

 In meadows and dry paftures common. G. VII. 

 The whole plant is fmooth, and about ^ foot high ;■ 

 the leaves are felTile, of an oval-lanceolate figure, 

 and ferrated : the flowers are yellow, and grow 

 in i foLaceous ipikes, leaning on one fide of thei 

 flalks : the Calyx is large, rouiidifli, compreiTed. 

 inflated, and has four dents : the Galea., or up- 

 per lip has bifld auricles of a blueifli color : th< 

 capfulesand feeds have a membranaceous margin 



Then 



