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2. Spergula pentandra. L* 630. 5 . annua femine 
foliaceo nigro^ circulo membranaceo albo cindo. Dill. 
Gifl’. 46. R. 351. Small Sparry. Leaves verticil- 
' late, five ftamina. In fandy places in the well of 
England, and in Ireland. ©. VII. 
3. Spergula nodofa. L. 630. Alfine paluflris foliis 
ienuijftmis ^ feu Saxifraga palujiris Anglica. Ger. J. 567. 
R. 352. A. nodofa Germanica- B. 251. Marlh Sparry. 
Englilh marlh Saxifrage. Leaves oppofite, fubu- 
late, finooth. Hem erecl. In marlhy places. VII. 
— IX. 
Agrimonia. Agrimony. Calyx double, outer 
confiding of hooked bridles, inner pentaphyllous, 
damina from five to twelve, two dyles, germen un- 
der the flower, capfule difpermous. 
I. Agrimonia Eupatoria, L* 643. Aqrimonia, Ger. 
575. R. 262. Eupatoriuni veterum feu Agrimonia. B. 
321. Common Agrimony. Cauline leaves pinnate, 
odd leafit petiolate. On borders of fields. VI. 
— VIII. 
Tilia. Linden, Calyx quinquepartite, many 
'ftamina, one dyle, capfule globofe, quuaquelocular, 
- quinquevalve, opening at the bafe. 
■^i. Tilia europaa. L. 733. Tl vulgaris platyphyllos. 
J. B. I. 13^. R. 473. T . foemina folio majore. B. 426. 
— b. T- folio minor e, J, B. i. 137. R. 473. T- fczmina 
folio minore. B. 426. ^ — c. T. foliis moUiter birfutis^ vi- 
minibus rubris^ frudu tetragono. R. 473.- — d. T. ulmi^ 
folia^ femine hexagono. Merr. R. 473. European 
Linden. Lime. Flowers without a neclary. In 
woods and hedges, i?. VII. 
Hypericum. Tutfan. Calyx quinquepartite, 
ftamina numerous, in three or five fets, dyles from 
one to five, capfule divided into as many cells as 
there are dyles. • 
I . Hypericum montanum. L. 1105. H. elegantijfimum 
non ramofum folio lato. J. B. 3. 383. R. 343. Afcyron 
2 feu 
