6 DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
fjorter than the cup, with r(^undifh antherse. 'The gcr- 
nien is globofe and ftyle very fhort. Idle ftigma is bi- 
labiated^ the upper lip is larger, plain, bended back, 
and covers the anthera^^ the lov/er lip is very narrow, 
crccl, bihd, and Ihorter. The fruit is an oval, unilo- 
cular capfule, fiat at the apex, gaping and containing nu- 
merous cylindrical feeds, iiaving a loofc receptacle. 
Lufitanica, Cern^jod Butterwort^ with the apex of the 
nectarium incrafiTated. In marfiiy places about Kirk- 
hampten. R. S. Per. May, 
Vulgaris. Gammon Butterwert with a cylindrical nefta- 
riiim the length of the flower. In mofiy wet ground in 
Lanca/hire^ IVeftmorland^ TuATorkjkire: On Shoo tePs- Hill 
I found it. May. 
UTRICULARIA. Hooded-Millfoil. 
The cup confifts of two oval, hollow, fmall leaves, 
that fall away with the flower. The flower is monope- 
talous and perfonated. The upper lip is plain, obtufe 
and erefl; the lower lip is larger, plain, and entire. 
The palate is cordate and prominent between the lips. 
'The nedtarium is cornicuiated and arifes from the bafe 
of the petal. The two filaments are very fhort and 
bended. The antherae afe fmall and adhere. The ger- 
men is globofe, and the ftyle is like thread, of the length 
of the cup, with a conical ftigma. The fruit is a glo- 
b ;fe, large, unilocular capfule containing numerous feeds. 
Vulgaris. Common hooded Millfoil with a nedlarium in 
the form of a cone, and but few flowers on the ftem.. 
In ftanding waters and ditches. Per. June Jidy. In Lin- 
cclnpiire., Ifie of Ely., and near Hcrnfey. 
Mnor. Lejfer hooded Millfoil wdth a nedlarium in the 
form of a keel. In the fame places with the former. I 
found this in a ditch in the great meadow at Gunner- 
thwaite belonging to Mr T. Beakbane, Lan. 
Both forts obierved by Mr Lawson in the ditches by' 
the caufeway over the Mofs to the Fell-end near Wither- 
Jlack and Brigfieer-mofs^ in Wefimorland. Per. 
' VERBENA. 
