23 ^ H O L E R A C E n. 
I. Znnnichellia palujiris L. 1375. Aponogeion aqua- 
ticuni gramtnifoUum^ Jlaminihus Jtngularihus. Pont. 117. 
R. 135. Potamogeton capUlaceum^ capitulis ad alas tri* 
Jidis. B. 193. Zannichellia. Grafs-Ieaved horned 
Pondweed. In ditches and ponds. G- VII. 
U RT 1 c A. Nettle# Calyx of the male flower te- 
traphyllous, of the female diphyllous, four ftamina, 
a nectary in the center of the male flou-er, cyathi- 
form, ftigfma villofe, one feed, bright. 
1. U rtica piluUfera- L. 1395. JJ , pilulif era folio pro- 
fundius U rticas major is in modum ferrato^ femine magno 
JJni. R. 140. U . urens pilulas ferens^ prima Difco- 
ridis^ femine ^Uni» B. 232. Roman Nettle. Leaves 
op polite, ovate, ferrate, capitula globofe. In waftc 
places. In Norfolk and Suffolk. O. VIII. 
2. 'Urtica urens. L. 1396. U. minor. Ger. 570. R. 
140. U . 'urens minor. B, 232. Lefier Nettle. Leaves 
oppofite, oval, by road fides. O* VIIl. 
3. Urtica dioica. L. 1 396. 27. racemifera major pe- 
'veTtnis. R. 139. U* urens maxima. B. 232. Common 
Nettle. Leaves oppofite, cordate, fpikes branched, 
geminous. By hedges and road fides. Ip. VII. 
Cannabis. Hemp* Flowers dioicous, caly'X of 
the male quinqucpartite, of the female whole, open- 
ing at the fide, five ftamina, two ftyles, one feed. 
I. Cannabis fativa.h. 1457. B. 320. R. 138. C. 
erratica.ps 320. Hemp. In Scotland. Hill, 0. VIIL 
Humulus. Hop. Flowers dioicous, calyx of 
the male pentaphyllous, of the female monophyl- 
lous, whole, obliquely patent, five ftamina, two 
ftyles, one feed. 
1, Himulus Lupulus. L‘« 1457. Lupulus mas et feemi- 
na. J. B. 2. 151* B. 298. R. 137. Hop. In hedges. 
VI. 
Myriophyllum. Flowers monoicous, calyx te- 
traphyllous, eight ftamina, four feeds. 
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