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Vaccmum paluftre^ P. 1229. Marfli Whortle-ber- 
lies, Mofs-berries, or Moor-berries. In IVeftmore^ 
land^ Croan-berries. On moorifh ground and quag- 
mires. 
Moschatellina, Mofcatell. On the top of the 
ftalk is placed a little cubical knob, compofed of 
five greenifh monopet alous flowers ; thofe on 
the fides are divided into five blunt fegments, re- 
fembling fo many petals, each having ten chives ; 
the odd one, at the top, into four> and has eight, 
chives : The flowers are fucceeded by fucculent 
berries, each containing four fmall feeds : The 
roots are long and white, compofed of feveral 
fcales, refembling dog’s teeth, from whofe up- 
per parts proceed many long white fibres : The 
leaves are of a pale green, two or three flanding- 
together upon oblong brittle pedicles. We have 
but one fpecies of this plant, viz. 
Mofcbatellina foliis Fumaria bulbof^e., de qua Cor- 
dus.^ K. 267. Ranunculus nemorofus Mofchatella die- 
tus., P. 226. nemorum Mofchatellina diiius^ C. 178. 
Radix cava minima viridi flore.^ G. 933. Tuberous 
Mofcatell. By the fides of hedges. It flowers in 
and April,, The leaves fmell like mufk. 
CLASS XIV. 
Herbs with many fodsy or Ihtk horns. 
Ray'j Synop, p a68. 
T O each flower of thefe plants fycceed many 
long diftindt pods, or cafes, in which their 
feed is contained •, and which, when ripe,, open of 
themfelves, and let the feeds drop out. 
Vinca Pervinca, Periwinkle. It has long, viny^ 
creeping flalks, and leaves growing on them by 
pairs : The empalement is monophyllous, cut into 
five long fegments : The flower is monopetalous,, 
openings 
