MONOECIA POLYANDRIA. 5S1 



FEM. Cal 4-phyllus. Cor. o. Piji. 4. StyL o. 

 Sent. 4, nuda. 



MYRIOPHYLLUM floribus mafculis interrnpie 

 fpicatis. Sp. pi. 1409. (Baub. Prcdr. 73. /. y i, 

 Petiv. herb. t. 6./. 5 ^ 7 J 



Spiked Water Millfoil, Anglis. 



In lakes and flill waters frequent. % . VII. VIII. 



The leaves grow under the water, veriicillate, four 

 or five in a whirl : each leaf is about an inch 

 long, finely feathered, or pinnated with about 

 15 pair of fetaceous pinnules, and an odd one 

 at the end. The llalk is round, branched, 

 and the upper part, which bears the flowers, is 

 raifed out of the water, and deftitute of leaves. 

 Upon this part the flowers grow four in a whirl, 

 at little difl:ances from each other to the top of 

 the ftalk, the uppermoft being male, the lower- 

 mod female. The Anther a are green, the Stig- 

 mata red. 



QUERCUS. Gen.p\. 1070. 



MASC. Cal 5-fidus fere. Cor. o. Stam, 5-10, 

 FEM. CaL i-phyllus, integerrimiis, fcaber. Cor, 

 o. Styli 2-5. Sem. i, ovatum. 



rohr I, QUERCUS foliis deciduis oblongis fuperne latlori- 

 bus, finubus acUiioribus, angulis obtufis. Sp.pf. 

 i^ij\,{Ger.em. 1339,/, i. Lces.Pruff. 211, t. 69. 

 BlackwelL /. 487.) 

 The common Oak. Jnglis. 



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