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• fmall fummits. We have but one fpecies of this 
plant, viz, 
Hottonia,, R. 285. Millefolium aquaticum feu 
Viola aquatic a caule nudo,^ C. 141. Aquaticum flori- 
dum feu Viola aquatica,, P. 1256. Vida paluftris^ 
G. 678. Water Violet. In ditches. On Brigfiear 
niofs, near Kendal^ JVejimoreland,, plentifully f, 
AlsiiVAnthemos. The flower is monopetalous, 
generally divided into a great many fegments, fo 
deep cut that at firft fight it appears to be poly- 
petalous ; after the fiov/er falls off, the ftyle be- 
comes a fpherical, membranous, unicapfular 
fruit, containing a great number of very linall 
feeds adhering to a placenta : The leaves ftand 
on the top of a ftalk in a kind of umbel. The 
fpecies are : 
1. Aifinanthemos,, R. 286. Pyrola Alfmes fore 
Europ^a^ C. 191, P. 509. Pyr, Alfines floremdjor^ 
Pr. I do. European Wintergreen, with a Chick- 
weed flower. In wet places, among the Ruflies on 
the eail-fide of Rumhles-meer in Torkfhire,, and be- 
yond the Pids wall, about five miles north from 
Hexham,^ Northumberla^td. In feveral places in the 
north of Scotland, It begins to flower in March,, and 
the fruit is ripe the beginning of June, Mr V'^ood, 
2, Pyrola Alfines fore Brafiliana,, R. 286, C. 19 ij 
Pr. 100. Near Gifhrough,^ in Cleveland, 
2d, Such as are hicapfular, 
Centaurium minus, Centory. The leaves grow 
by pairs : The empalemeht is long, tubuloiis, and 
cut into five fliarp ' fegments : The flowers are 
monopetalous, funnel-fliap’d, and perforated in 
the bottoms •, they grow in an umbel, and have 
five chives each : The fruit is oval, cylindrical, 
or conical, divided into two cells, and full of 
very fmall feeds. The fpecies are : 
* T, Centaurium minus,, R. 286, C. 278. ' Minus 
U ■ vulgare^ 
