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DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
dripartite and plain, with oval fegments, of which the 
lower one is narrower and its oppofite broader than any 
of the reft. There are two afcendent ftamina which are 
narrower towards the bottom with oblong antherae. The 
germen is compreffed and the ftyle is thread-like and of 
the length of the ftamina (but in fome not quite fo long) 
with a fimple ftigma. The fruit is a capfule of a cordate 
figure with a comprefted apex that contains two cells and 
four valves, in each of which are many roundifh feeds. 
The tube of the corolla is different in different plants, 
in fome very fhort, in others very long. The largcft 
fegment of the flower in fome conftitutes an upper lip, 
and the other three an under lip; the middle one be- 
ing the narroweft. 
Spicata, Upright [piked Male Speedwell or Fluellin 
with flowers to the end of the fpike, the leaves op- 
pofite and obtufely crenated, the ftalk quite fimple and 
afcendent. Found in meadows and paftures. In feve- 
ral clofes adjoining to Newmarket -Heathy beyond Bot- 
tlejham, R. S. in the paftures about Horfe-heath Hall 
in Camhr. about Ca'rtmell-well in Lan, Arnfide-Park in 
kVeJl^n. J. J. Per, June. 
Hyhrida. Welch Speedwell with flowers to the end 
of the fpike, the leaves oppofite and obtufely ferrated 
and roughifh, with an upright ftalk. Found in Wales. 
Per. July. 
Officinalis. Male Speedwell with lateral fpikes bear- 
ing flowers, the leaves oppofite and the ftalk procum- 
bent. In dry barren paftures. Per. May. 
Serpyllifolia. Paul's Betony or little fmooth Speedwell., 
with branches that partly end in fpikes ; the leaves are 
oval. Alining and crenated. Found on dry mountainous 
paftures. Per, May. 
Beccahunga, Common Brooklime with lateral branches, 
oval,' plain leaves and a creeping ftalk. In ditches and 
rivers. Per. June. 
Anagallis. Long leaved Water Speedwell with lateral 
branches, lanceolated^ ferrated leaves and an upright 
ftalk. Per. July. Scutellata. 
