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ftalks and leaves. The feeds lie naked upon the 
joints of the leaves in a gutter. 
5. Chara tranjlucens minor flexilis^ R. 133. The 
Lefler Water Horfe-taiJ, with tranfparent bending 
ftalks. In a bog where the ftinking fpaw empties 
jtfelf, nigh Knareshorough^ Torkjhire, 
c L A s s II. 
Herbs with Apetalous Flowers. 
RayV Synof, 134. 
T he feeds of thefe plants are not fo fmall as 
fingly to be invifible, but the flowers want the 
petals. Plants under this clafs are divided into two 
kinds, I. Such as want: II. Such as have the chives. 
The laft are again fubdivided, 1/, Into fuch as either 
want the empalement, or have one that is whole and 
undivided ; 2 Such as have the empalement divided 
into a great many fegments ; and are of three forts : 
I. Such as produce their feeds on different plants 
from thofe that bear the flowers, or on different parts 
of the fame plant ; 2, Such as have their flowers and 
fruit contiguous, and their feeds of a triangular fi- 
gure ; and 3. Such as have their flowers and fruit 
contiguous, but roundifh feeds. 
I. Such as want the Chives, 
Potamogiton maritimum gramineis longiorihus foliisy 
fru^u fere umbellato^ R. 134. Grafs-leav’d Sea- 
pondweed, with its fruit growing in a fort of umbels, 
I. Hydroceratophyllon folio afpera^ quatuor corni- 
hus armatOy R. 135. Rough-leav’d Pondweed, 
with four horns. In ditches and ftanding waters. In 
a ditch belonging to Chrift-Church meadow. Mr 
Law f on, 
2. Hydroceratophyllon folio Uvi^ oSlo cornihus ar- 
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