So DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



luteUanai.- ClfiC.JEA caule eredo, racemrs pluribiis, foliis 

 ovatis. 5j/. Na^^ 56. (Oed, Dan. /. 210. Cer. 

 Emac, 351. Park, 3 51. J 

 Ehchantcrs Nightfhadc. Anglis. 

 In woods and Ihady places, il^. YIL 

 The Mk is ered, a foot and a half high, and has 

 . lateral branches ; the leaves are flightly hairy on 

 the margin, and are either intire, undulated, or 

 a little ferrated : the footftalks of the flowers are 

 nightly hairy, the calyx the fame, of a greenifh 

 colour, a littie ting'd with red, and ^of a much 

 _^\ •,( • thicker fubftancc tlian the petals, and a different 



color. 



etlpina I. CIRCiEA caule proftrato, racemo unico foliis cor- 



datis. ^yjl, Nat, ^6. {Oed. Dan. t, 256. Moris, 

 tlifi. Ox, Se5f, 5. /. 34.J%. 2. ad imum.) 



Alpine Enchanters Nightlhade. Jnglis. 



At the foot of the mountains about Lccb-Brcovj^ 

 in Ro/S'Jhire, 1^. YII. 



This is very nearly related to the preceding, but 



- differs In the following refpe^s : The ftalk is 

 about five or fix inches high, feldom branching, 

 and reclines on the ground towards the bafe : 

 the leaves are quite fmooth, and deeply cut or 

 ferrated on the edges : the footftalks of the 

 flowers are fmooth, tlie calyx the fame, of a 

 more delicate texture than the preceding, and 

 ting'd with nearly the fame red colour as the 

 petals. 



DIGYNIA^ 



