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about a foot high, ere6l, cloathed irregularly with, 
feveral narrow leaves, and, on its top grow eight 
or ten long white flowers, difpofed in a loofe fpik^e : 
The feed-veflel is long, three corner’d, and full of 
feeds refembling faw dufl. 
6 . Hellehorine paluftris noftras^ R. 384. Marfh 
Hellebore. In feveral marfhy places about Kendal^ 
in JVeJi 7 norela 7 id . The leaves are narrower than 
thofe of the firfl: fpecies : The flowers are pendu- 
lous, purplifh on the out-fldes, and whitilh within : 
The root creeps obliquely under the ground, k 
flowers m july, 
7. Hellehorine montoMa anguftifolia purpurafcens^ 
R. 384, C. 187. Ellehorine anguflifolio fpicata ver^ 
Jicohr^ P. 218. Narrow-leav’d, Mountain, Purple 
Baftard Hellebore. 
Calceolus, Ladies-flipper. It has an anoma- 
lous flower, confifliing of fix dilTimilar petals, 
four of which fliand in the form of a crofs, the 
other two poflefs the middle ^ one of them i& 
bifid, and lies on the other, which is fwollen, 
hollow, and like a wooden fhoe : The fruit 
opens with three windows, to which the valves 
adhere : The feeds are fmall like dull. We 
have but one fpecies of this plant, viz, 
Calceolus Mari^,, R. 385, G. 359. Hellehorme, 
Jlore rotuTtdo feu Calceolus,, 0,187. Ellcborbie 7 na^ 
for feu Calceolus Mari^y P. 217. Ladies-flipper. 
In Helk\ wood, by Inglehorough,, in Torkjhire. The 
lip of the flower is yellow, and in the form of a 
flipper, or wooden flioe. 
Bi FOLIUM, Twayblade. The root is fibrous ; the 
leaves grow by pairs, and are nerved like thofe of 
Plantain : The flower is anomalous, and confifls of 
fix difiimilar petals •, the five upper ones are fo dif- 
pofed as, in fome meafure, to reprefent a hel- 
met *, the under one is headed, and fhaped like 
a man : The fruit is perforated with windows, 
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