3^2 DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 



ribus diflantibus latcralibus. Lin. fyft. nat, 405. 



Sp. pi. 839. (Pluk. aim. t. 27. /. 5. BarreL k. 



665. Pc-L herb, t. 36./. 6) 

 Yellow Marfh Eye-bright. Anglis. 

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



ncdr Loch- Long, m the diilrld of Cowai^ in vfr- 



gylefiire. G. VIII.. 

 The flalk is ered, about ten or twelve inches high, 



downy and unbranched : the leaves are felTile and 



Ipear-fliap'd, and a little viCcous : the Calyces are 



vifcous, and grow fmgle from the AU of the 



leaves : the flowers are yellow ; the plant dries 



black, 



RHINANTHUS. Gen, pL 740. 



Cal. 4'fidus, ventricofus. Capfula 2-locUlaris, ob- 



tufa, comprefla. 



crifia gallu RHINANTHUS coroUis lablo fuperiore com- 

 prelTo breviore. Lin. Jyft. nat. 405. Sp, pi. 840. 

 {Ger. em. io']i.fig. fuprema. Rivin. /. 92. Moris^ 

 hift.f. 11. t. 23,/. I. ordinis fecundi) 



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



In meadows and dry paftures common. O. VII. 



The whole pl^nt is fmooth, and about a foot high : 

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

 and ferratcd : the flowers are yellow, and grow 

 in a follaceous fpikes, leaning on one fide of the 

 fl:alks : the Calyx is large, rou:idifli, comprefl^ed, 

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

 per lip has bifid auricles of a blueifli color : the 

 capfulesand feeds have a membranaceous margin. 



There 



