OCTANDRIA TRIGYNlA. ^6§ 



Black Bindweed. Anglis, 



In corn-fields and near the fea-coafts freqtterit. d, 

 VIJ. VIII. 



TETRAGYNIA. 



PARIS. Gen, pL 506. 

 CaL 4-phyllus. Petala 4, anguftiora, Bacca 4-I0- 

 cularis. 

 quadrifolia PARIS. Sp. pi 526. {Oed, Ban, /. 139. opt. Gen 

 '• Em. 405./. I. Pet, herb, t, 44./. 8.) 



Herb* Paris, True-love, or One-berry. Anglis. 

 In a wood about a mile to the South of Newbottki 

 near Dalkeith, Dr. Parfons, And in the Den 

 of Betbatck, four miles from P^r/^* if. V. 

 It is readily known by havihg four oval, fefTiIc 

 leaves, growing verticillate at the top of the 

 flalk, with a firigle greenifh flower in the centre 

 of them, fucceeded by a black berry* 



ADOXA Gen. pi. 501. 



CaL bifidus, inferus. Cor. 4-s. 5-fida, fupefa» 

 Bacca 4-s. 5-locularis, calyce coalita. 



mbfchateUi' ADOXA. Sp.pL ^ifi (Oed, Dan. t, 94. opt, Moris, 

 na x. hift.f, 4. t. 28./. 14. Ger.Em. 1091./. 10.) 



Tuberous Mofchatel. Anglis, 

 In woods and fhady places in a loofe foily but not 

 very common : in the Hermitage. Dr. Parfons. 

 Mr. 8tuart found it near t(\Q top of Creg-Chall- 

 lech^ a hill lying between Killih and Glen-Lyon, 

 in Breadalbane* 'U . V. 



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