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SYNOPSIS, tc. 
CLASS I. 
Capillary Plants, and tho^'e nearly re^ 
jembling them. RayV Syno^fls^ fage ii6. 
P LANTS of this kind produce their flowers 
and feeds, either on the back part of their 
leaves, or on the ftalks adhering thereto, 
by fmall pedicles ; but both flowers and feeds 
are fo minute as not to be difcernible by the naked 
eye. Thefe plants are of five forts, viz. Such 
as have their leaves whole and undivided ; 2^, Such 
as are jagged or pennated; gi, Winged *, and 4//^, 
Ramole : thefe four bear their fruit on the back part 
of their leaves; And 5th, Such as bear their fruit 
on the llalk. 
I. Such as have their leaves whole and undivided. 
Phyllttis, Harts-tongue, has long fimple leaves, 
fometimes jagged at the ends, with long feed- 
vefTels on the back part of them. We have but 
one fpecies of this plant, but it fometimes varies 
in the bignefs of its leaves, and in having them 
more or lefs jagged, viz. 
^ Phyllitis., R. 116, G. 976. Sen lingua cervina 
vulgaris., P. 1046. Lingua cervina officinarum., G. 
353. Harts-tongue, In ftony places, old walls, 
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