?2^ TETRANDRJA MONOGYNIA, 



fefembling the petals of a corolla, in the cenr 

 tre of which grow twenty or more fmallblackifh 

 tetrapetalous flowers, fupported by ihort pedun- 

 cles : thefe are fucceeded by a clvifter of re4 

 berries ^yhen ripe •, in each of which is a heart- 

 fhap'd kernel, having two cells. The berries; 

 have a fweet waterifh tafte, and are fuppofed by 

 the highlanders to create a great appetite, whence 

 the Erfe nam? of the plant. Mr. Stuart. 



ALCHEMILLA, Gen. PI 165. 



Cal. 8-fidus. Cor. o. Semen unicum. 



vulgaris I. ALCHEMILLA foliis lobatis. Sp. pi 178, {Moris, 



hili.f. 2. /. 20./. 1. in imo. Miller, icon. p. 18. 6f 



Var. minor, foliis puhefcentihus. Fluk. t> 2^0. f, 1} 



Ladies IVUntle. Anglis. Copan-an-driuc, Cota- 



preafach-nion-an Ri. Gaulis;. 

 In dry paftures and on the fides of mountains 

 abundantly. ^. V-VIII. 



alfma 2, ALCHEMILLA foliis digitatis ferratis. Sp, pi 

 179. (O^d. Ban. t. 49. opt. Pet, herb, t, 9./. 11. 

 Moris, hift.f. 2. /. 20./. '^. fed male ^uif)fefoliq 

 non apice ferrata, ) 

 Cinquefoil Ladies-Mantle. Anglis. 

 Upon all the mountains in the highlands abun- 

 dantly, eyen on their very fummits : one of the 

 moil aerial plants of N, Britain, The leaves 

 are generally divided into feven lobes, ferrated 

 at the extremities, and of a beautiful white fattir) 

 , ^pfor underneath, 



PIGYNIA, 



