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bottom of the ovary ; The ovary is furnifhed 
^ with a tube, which becomes an unicapfular pod, 
^ with two valves adhering to the window, and 
full of roundifh feeds. The fpecies are ; 
Papaver corniculatum luteum^ Chelidonia dictum, 
Chelidonium majus^ R. 309, G. 911. majus vulgar 
P. 616, C. 144. The Greater Celandine. It has 
'• bluifh green leaves, divided generally into five parts, 
I fomewhat like Columbines, the fedtion at the end be- 
ing largeft : The ftalks rife a foot high, or more, 
full of tliick joints or knees, with two fmaller leaves 
' at each joint : The flowers are yellow, and the whole 
\y plant emits a Saffron juice. 
2. Chelidonium majus fcliis quernis^ R. 309, C, 
■ 144. majus laciniatum^ P. 616. majus foliis magis 
■ dijjehlis^ G. E. 1069. The Greater Celandine, with 
f oaken leaves. Obferved plentifully among the ruins 
■ of the Duke of Leeds'" % feat at Wimhleton^ by Mr 
^ Martin, This is a variety of the former. 
' LysimachiA siliquosa. The top of the pedicle 
I ffioots out into an ovary, whereon the empale- 
ment grows, confifting of four long, flender, 
] and expanded leaves : The ffowers are rofaceous, 
^ tetrapetalous, have eight chives, and are fuc- 
ceeded by long fquare pods ; which, when ripe, 
open into four cells, each filled with many downy 
: feeds. The fpecies are : 
I. Lyjtmachia fpeciofa,^ quihufdam Onagra di£fa^ 
: Jiliquofa^ R. 310. Cham^nerion di^ia,, latifolia^ C. 
245. Cham^nerion flore Lelphinii,, P. Farad, 2jo, 
Rofebay Willow-herb. In the meadov/s, near Shef- 
field,, in TorkJJoire,, and feveral other places in the 
north. The ftalks grow five or fix feet high, or 
more : The leaves refemble thofe of Willow, and 
have a few notches round the edges : On redifh 
' branches grow long pods, in a long feries, from a 
red inclining to an affi-colour, and fomewhat hairy ; 
the flowers are of a beautiful purple, having white 
chives. 
