DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
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Scutellata. Narrow leaved JVater Spedwell with lateral' 
branches, pendulous pedicelii, and linear, entire leaves. 
Found in watery places. On Uamfftead and Putney 
Heaths. 
Cham^drys. PVild Germander with lateral branches, 
and oval, felhle, rugofe, dented leaves and a weak ilalk. 
Per. May In meadows and paftures. 
Montana. Stalked Speedwell with lateral branches, few 
flowers and rough cups, oval, rugofe, crenated, petio- 
lated leaves, and a weak ftalk. in moifl; woods and 
hedges. In Charletcn Wood., the lower part plentifully 
Mr J. Sherard. R. S. Per. May. 
Peduncles vMh Jingle fiowers. 
Arvenjis. Speedwell with Angle flowers, cut, cordate, 
feflile leaves, longer than the peduncle.^ In Aelds and on 
old walls. An. May. ‘ ^ 
Agreftis. Germander Speedwell with folitary flowers, 
and cut leaves, cordate and fhorter than the peduncle. 
An. May. 
Hederifolia. Ivy leaved Speedwell with Angle flowers, 
plain, cut, cordate Ave-lobed leaves. An. April., May. 
P'riphyllos. I’rifid Speedwell with folitary flowers and 
leaves digitato-partite, Aiorter than the peduncle. In 
fandy Aelds. ' At Rowton in Norfolk^ betwixt the town 
and highway, twelve miles before you come to Norwich. 
An. May., June. 
PINGUICULA. Butterwort or Yorkshire 
Sanicle. 
The cup is perfonated, fmall, acute, and endures till 
the fruit be ripe. The upper lip is eredl and triAd; the 
lower lip is bended back and blAd. The flower has 
but one perfonated petal. The longer lip is ftraight, 
obtufe, and triAd; the flaorter lip is biAd, more obtufe 
and patent. The nedlarium is corniculated, and pro- 
duced from the bafis of the petal. The two Alaments 
are cylindrical, crooked, and arife under the upper lip, 
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