I. 
C R El S S E S. 1 19 
European Monotropa. Ten ftamina in the terminal 
flower, eight in the lateral ones. In woods. Near 
Stokenchurch in OxfordChire* VII. 
VII. Petals numerous. 
Nymph^ea. Calyx tetraphyllous or pentaphyllous, 
ftamina numerous, capiule multilocular, truncate. 
!• Nymphaa alba^ L. 729. J B. 3. 770. R. 368. 
N. alba major. B. 193. White Nymphsea White 
water Lily. Leaves cordate, entire, calyx tttraph) 1 - 
lous. In rivers and ponds VII. 
2. Nymphaa lufea* L 729. Ger. 672. R- 368. 
major lutea. B. 192. Yellow Nyniphaea. Yellow wa- 
ter Lily. Leaves cordate, entire, calyx pentaphyl- 
lous, larger than. the petals. In rivers and ponds. 
VIL 
CLASS V. 
S I L I 0 S uE. 
CRESSES. 
C OROLLA tetrapelous, fix flamina, * fruit 
a pod. 
The calyx is tetraphyllous ; four of the ftamina 
are longer than the other two. 
Rem. Narrow-leaved Dittander has no corolla 
and only two ftamina ; Sciaticacrefs only two ftami- 
na; Impatient Cardamine no corolla, and Hairy 
Cardamine only four ftamina. 
.LA fhort pod* 
Myagrum. Pod turbinate, flightly comprefled, 
terminated by a conic ftyle. 
*1. Myagrum fativum. L. 894* Myagrum. Ger. 213. 
R. 302* M. fylvejirs. B* loQ. Common Myagrum. 
Gold 
