524 GYNANDRIA DIANDRIA. 



Great Twayblade. Anglis, 



In v/oods and moid patlures >ot uncommon. %. 

 VI. 



The ftalk is a cubit high, downy, and furnilhed 

 0])]y with two oppofite, broad, obtufely oval, 

 nervous or plantain-like leaves, which grow 

 iiearly in the middle between the root and the 

 bottom of the fpike •, the bafe of one of thefe 

 leaves embracing the bafe of the other. The 

 fpilce is five or ^ix inches long, diilindtly let 

 V. ith thirty or forty yellowifn green flov/ers. 

 The lip of the flower is nearly linear, femibifid, 

 and about twice the length of the germen, and 

 defcends perpendicularly : the fegments are ob- 

 tufe, the germen is thick, oval, and furrowed 

 with fix lines. 



c^rdata 4. Ol-'HRYS bulbo fibrofo, caule bifolio, foliis cor- 

 datis. Sp, pi IS40. (Pet. herb, /. 70./. 11. Mo- 

 ri:, f. 12. /. 11./. 4. Haller. hift, 1292. /. 22. 

 opt.) 



Little Twa\ blade, v^th heart-iliap'd leaves. Anglis. 



\\-\ marfhy places by the fides of rivulets, on the 

 highland mountains in many places, as on Bm- 

 p.d-grion in Strath., two miles above Mackennon^s 

 caiUe, in the Jf.e of Skie\ on the mountains in 

 Rofs-Jhire., dihoui Little Loch-Broom^ and mBrea- 

 dalbane, &c. ^,VII. 



The root confifls of many long round fibres : the 



llalk is about fix or eight inches high, and the 

 whole riant is of a t'ji:dcr and delicate texture. 



The 



