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bearing honey at their backs, inferted with the ftamens into 
the receptacle. Stigma with radiating furrows, feffile. Berr 
{fuperior, of many cells. Seeds numerou 
1. N. /utea. Common Yellow Pond-Lily, or Nuphar. 
Sm. Prodr. Fl. Grec.v. 1. 361. Ait.n.1. (Nymphza 
lutea; Linn. Sp. Pl. 729. Willd. Sp. Pl. v. 2. 1151 
Engl. Bot. t. 159. Fl. Dan. t. 603. th. Valgr. v. 
246. Camer _. 635. Ger.em. A uchf. Hitt. 53 
;_ Brunf. Herb. v 
of 
of a firm s almoft woody, fu ance: white and farinaceo Sue 
cal, numerous, floating, elliptical, en- 
with a furrow above; deeply 
S 
ing to che depth of the water, two-edged, flat abo 
vex — Flower sfalts ¥ radical, fimple, cylindrical, "each 
earl ower, about t o inches: nia raifed above the 
Leaft Pond-Lily, or Nuphar. Sm. Engl. 
a lutea 8, minima ; ba Sp. 
rva; Matth. Valgr. v. )— 
” Buigma toothed. Fos. two- 
Lobes of the leaves rather diftant— 
tably a diftin® fpecies from the latt, differing not on i ai 
its much f{maller fize, the fower not being above half a 
BB but more effentially in its deeply-toothed green-bor- 
d figma, and compreffed footfalks. e aves are 
feat filky beth aa their lobes rather diftant or 
diva 
This. a be Nymphaea lutea minor parvo flore, Loes 
Prof. ee but it is — nly not NV. lutea minor fe Pies 
ich is Menyanthes nymphaoides. 
Canadian Pond-Lily, or Nuphar. Ait, 
a; . Pl. 729. )—Calyx of five 
oothed. Psoaitrae femicylindrical. Lobes 
of the leaves rales diftant ; their veins beneath. 
—Ka 
W. An 
n Mr. Vere’s ares at Knightfbridge. is 
3 andi in to 
in fize, but the /eaves are more rounded and obtufe, their 
fralks not poe 9 their veins cape beneath, and fome- 
what prominent above. Flowers of a golden yellow, with 
pl not green-bordered, fs pecriae s toothed at 
the edge 
Mr. Anderfon remarks (fee Curt. Mag.) that this, as 
well as the Jutea, “* befides the leaves which float upon the 
water, bears others which never appear above its furface ; 
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* mon 
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oe are tenderer, more undulated, and fhorter, with lobes 
much divaricated, and hence approaching to kidney- 
i 
4. N. advena. ilasiecgae 7 or ie aes 
Al 3. ( Ait. 
Pv : 2. Usa ” Hort. Berolin t. 38. 
684.)—Calyx of fix leaves, i in two 
ws. Stigm ndulated. Footftalks nearly cylindrical. 
Leaves heat-hapd, with fpreading lobes. Fruit fur- 
owed. —-Nati North America, introduced into Eng- 
land by Mr. William a int772. It is hardy, flower- 
ng in June, as e feen it in fir oo 
pond at Spring- oe Hounflow 
of our common Nuphar lutea, but a eave approaclin: 
towards a triangular form, with di 
a terminal point, and almoft clinical al, diftinguith 
The flowers too differ in the dark purple infide of their 
three a lage se one 0! which wee occafionally, 
t. on. 
226. Willd. Sp. 
aa in Curt. _ Mag. t 
3° 
ae 
ce 
e 
but not always, affumes fome of the dilated form, an 
palag. colour of the three inner ones. is are con- 
eal very rae gos crimfon-bordered 
anthers. The Stigma is yello a wavy, or bluntly 
crenate, edge. 
dinally. If this {pecies was more flowering, it 
would make an agreeable variety in a saiee the com- 
ind. 
‘. N. longifolia. ey rahi shea gee or eae’ 
x Boreal-Amer. v. 
chaux, whofe defcription however accords b 
{pecimen communicated to us b Dr. eee sige hans 
country, by which the “aves do not appe be 
neither are the petals wanting, rnd the cys ped inf 
half long, folding over ck other, ar seis and 
obtufe. Flower nearly the fize of the Three outer 
leaves of the calyx green, elliptical ; rain ipner much larger, 
seeara almoft entirely yel Ww. Petal eae -fhaped, the 
them. fe wma 
All 
fe or 
forted: it was taken by Tego? Khan in oe 3; 100m 
.E. of Bokhara. N. lat is’. a a 
Alfo, a town of the duchy of AWarlaw ; 3 50 scales E.N.E. of 
arfaw 
NURA, a sel of Ruffia, which runs into the Kargald- 
zin lake, N. lat. ’, E. long. 68° 44! rae river 
of Italy, which an into the Po, 6 miles N.E. of Pia- 
cenza. 
NURABAD, a town of i a in the circar of 
Gohud ; 20 miles W. of Goh 
NURAQUIMIRE, a pean of oe in the pro- 
vince of Tatta; 48 miles . of Tatta. 
IJA, a town of Perfia, in ean: ; 30 miles 
S. of Neifapour. 
NUREM- 
