26o Mr. RAY’f Itineraries. 
lour, the Flower one undivided Tii- 
bus^ like the Flower of the common 
Orobanche^ of a faint purplifh Colour, 
with Stride or long Lines all along 
the Length of the Flower, of a 
deeper Purple. It hath fome Stami- 
na, and a Stylus, which ends in two, 
and fometimes in three, GlobuU. The 
Root is like that of the ordinary 
Orobanche, in the leffer it more imi- 
tates a Bulbe, and bath a few Fi-' 
bres or ftringy Roots at the Bafes or 
Sedes of it j the Root of the greater 
is oblong. Upon the Marfh, in the 
moift Places, I obferved, creeping 
upon the Ground, a fmall umbelli- 
ferous Plant, the Leaf fomewhat like 
to one fort of Oenanthe : The Flowers 
very fmall, and conhfting of five lit- 
tle white pointed Leaves ; the Um- 
helly for the moft Part, had but two 
Spakes of Flowers, in fome three, 
but this perhaps may be imputed to 
the 
