PIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
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C L J S S II. 
D I A N D R I A. 
*!rhe plants of this clafs have two ftamina in each flower^ 
and from one to three pfiils, 
MONOGTNIA comprehends fuch plants as have hut- 
one piftil. 
CIRCLE A'. Enchanter’s Nightshade. 
T H E cup confifts of two oval, concave, bended 
and deciduous leaves. There are two petals, of 
a turbinato-cordate figure, patent and equal, commonly 
fnorter than the cup. There are two capillary, eredt hla- 
ments of the length of the cup, with roundiflr antherm. 
The germen is turbinated and under the receptacle. The 
ftyie is like thread and of the length of the ftamina. The 
ftigma is cbtufe and emarginated. The fruit is a turbi- 
naco-oval, briftly, bilocular capftile, opening from the 
bafe tov/ards the apex, containing folitary, oblong feeds 
that are narroweft towards the bottom. 
Lutetiana. Enchanter'' s Night/hade v/ith an upright 
ftalk and many branches, found in fliady places and 
under hedges. Per. June., July. 
Alpina. Mountain Enchanters Nightjhads with an af- 
cending ftalk and but one branch. This is a fmall 
plant and more procumbent than the others the cup 
and flower are of the fame colour. At the foot of the 
mountains in PFeftmorlartd and I'orkfhire. About Balham 
P’ower in Wejlmorland. Per. Aug. 
VERONICA. Speedv/ell. 
ITe cup is divided into four parts and remains till 
the fruit be ripe, each fegment is lanceolated and acute. 
The flower confifts but of one v/hcel-fhaped petal, v/ith 
a tube aimoft the length of the cup. The limb is qua^ 
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