( ) . 
the empalement and the petals are difpofed iii 
the form of a globe. We have but- one fpecies 
of this plant, viz. 
Ranunculus gloho fus^ R. 272, G. 809. P. Par ad, 
218. mo7itanus^ Ac oniti folio., jiore glob of 0 ^ C. 182. 
The GJobe-riower, or Locker-go wlons. 
Aquilegi^, Columbines. The leaves are divided 
like thofe of umbelliferous plants : The empale- 
ment is pentaphyllous : The flowers are pendu- 
lous, and compofed of feveral dilTimular petals, 
fome plain, others horned and hollow, placed 
alternately : Out of the middle pf the flower 
rifes a ftyle, furrounded with chives ; it becomes I 
a fruit, in which is gathered, as into a head, (( 
membranous fheaths, full of feeds, for the moft i 
part, plain and oval. We have but one Ipecies k 
of this plant, viz. 
^ Aquilegi^ flore Jimplici., R. 273. vulgaris fim^ 
flex, P. 1367. fylvejiris., C. 144. flore cceruleo., G. 
935, Columbines. In woods and thickets. In n 
Barrowfield wood, near Kendal., JVeftmor eland "b. 
The leaves are ufed in gargarifms, for fore mouths, and in- 
flammations of the jaws and throat. The feeds are accounted 
good to open obftruftions of the flver and fpleen, to prevent 
and cure the jaundice. 
Delphinium, Lark-fpur. It has an anomalous ? 
flower, confifting of many difTimilar petals ; the 
upper ones are lengthen’d into a tail, or httle : 
horn, and receive the under ones, which are bi- 
fid, and end in the fame manner the middle of 
thefe is polTefs’d by a ftyle, growing to a fruit, 
containing a few fheaths, gathered into a kind 
of head, opening lengthwife, and full of feeds, 
’ for the moft part angular. We have but one 
fpecies of this plant, viz. 
Delphinium fegetum, flore cceruleo, R. 273. Con- 
folida regalis arvenfisy flore cceruleo., C. 142. rega- 
lis fylveflris^G. Lark-fpur. In Swaiham fidd^ 
