90 ,C A R Y O P II Y L L E I. 1 . 
cate, calvx longer than the corolla. In fancly cora 
fields, o' VII. VIII. 
Lobelia. Calyx qiiinqnefid, five Rannina, an- 
theiae connate, germeii under the flower, capfule 
bilocular or trilocular. 
I. Lobelia Dortmanna. L. 1318. Gladiolus lacujlris 
Dortrnanni. Cluf. cur. poft. 40. 11 . *287. Leucojum 
palujlre /lore fubcaruleo, B. 41 . W^ater Lobelia. Wa- 
ter Gladiolc. Leaves linear, bilocular, entire, flem 
almofl: naked. In lakes in Weflmoreland, Cum- 
berland, and Wales. VII. VIII. 
PoLYGALA. Milkwort. Calyx pentaphyllous, 
two of the leaves larger than the reft, colored, two 
chives with four antherae on each, legume obcor- 
date, bilocular. 
I. Polygala vulgaris. L. 986- B. 215. Polygala. 
Ger. 448. R. *287. — b. P, 7 najor. B. 215. R. *287. 
— c. P. myrtifolia palujiris huinilis et'raviofior. R, *287. 
Common Milkwort. Corolla crefted, flowers cluf- 
tered, ftems herbaceous, Ample, procumbent, leaves 
iineari-lanceolate. In dry paftures. 7/;. V. VL 
See the remark in Pulfes. 
CLASS IV. 
C A R Y O P H Y L L E 1 . 
C O Pt O L L A polypetaloiis, fruit a capfule. 
Rem. In Celandine and Climbing Fumitory 
the fruit is a pod, and in Great Tutfan the fruit 
is a berry. 
1 . Corolla dipetalous- 
Ptem- The female flower of Box is tripetalous. 
Callit RICHE. Waterw'ort. No calyx, one fla- 
men, two flyles, capfule bilocular, tetrai’permous. 
1. Calilt riche 
