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are divided into five remarkable jags, like thofe of 
Monkfhood : The flowers rife from the angles of 
the leaves v/ith the flaik, and fband thick at the ex- 
tremities of the flalks and branches, upon hairy., 
pedicles : They are of a beautiful purple, or 
flefh colour j cut into five fegments 5 ftriped, or 
ftreaked. 
2. Alee a temifelia crifpa^ R. 253. Vcrv^n-Mal- 
low, With thin curled leaves. 
Caryophyllata, Avens. The leaves are pen- 
nated, having an odd lobe at the end : The em- 
palement is rnonaphyllous, and cut deeply into 
ten fegments •, five large ones, and five lefler : 
The flower is pentapetalous, fometimes cup’d, 
and fometinies expanded in the form of a rofe ; 
it has a great many chives furrounding the ovary : 
The fruit is round, with long crooked tails. The 
fpecies are : 
^ I. Caryophyllata^ R. 253. vulgaris^ P.136, 
C. 321. Avens, Herb-bennet. In hedges and 
thickets. The leaves, which come from the root, 
are hairy, pennated, with little pennte intermix’d j 
each being divided, at the extremity, into three feg- 
ments, deeply cut about the edges : Thofe that 
grow on the ftalks confifl of two large pennse, with 
two ears adhering to the bafe of the pedicle, and a 
triple divifion at the end, almofl: like a Bramble 
leaf : The flowers {land on long pedicles oppofite to 
the leaves, and are yellow and pentapetalous. 
2. Caryophyllata vulgaris majore fiore^ R. 253, C. 
321. vulgaris mayor ^ P. 135. Avens, with a lar- 
ger flower. In Bedford wood, in the Welds ^ Lin- 
colnjhire^ and Cambrtdgejhire, 
* 3. Caryophyllata montana purpurea^ R. 253, G, 
E. 995, montana feu palufiris purpurea^ P. 136, 
cquatica mttante ficre^ C. 321. Purple Mountain 
Avens, or Water Avens. At the tops of the branches, 
cn particular ihort hairy pedicles, reddilh, and bend^ 
