-lo TRIANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 
moiil wet hedges, and the Tides of ditches moft common- 
ly. Per. June. 
A variety of this, with narrow leaves, called Moun- 
tain Valerian is found near Buxton-well \ Above a flony 
and thorny place called JJkwood., Dcrby/Ji. 
'Dioka. Small Marjh Valerian., the flower of which has 
tliree ftamina, but the female parts are not on the fame 
plant. I'he leaves are pinnate. Hudson fays the radi- 
cal leaves are oval, and thofe on the ftalk pinnate. In 
inoifl: pafturcs. , Per. June. 
Lccujia. Lamp s-Letiuce or Ccrn-Sallet., the flower of 
which hath three fliarnina, the ftalk is dichotomous, and 
the leaves arc linear. In plo wed fields. An. May., June. 
CROCUS. Saffron. 
The cup or fpatha is monophyllous. The tube c-f 
the flower is fimple and long. The limb is divided in- 
to fix fegments, and every fegm.ent is ovato-oblong and 
equal. The three filaments are Tubulated, and fhorter 
than the corolla, with antheriE fhaped like arrows. The 
germen is roundiih, theftyleis like thread, of the length 
of the ftamina. The iligmata are three, convoluted and 
ferrated. fl'he fruit is a roimdifli capfule containing 
three lobes, three cells, and three valves, having many 
roundiih feeds. 
Sativus. Saffron. The fpatha or cup has one radical 
valve and a very long tube of the fiower. About Saffron-- 
walden inEffex. Per. Aug. 
« IRIS. Flower-de-luce. 
The cup has two valves, and continues till the fruit be 
ripe. I'he fiov/er is fexpartite, each petal being oblong 
and obtufe, the three exterior are refiex, the three interi- 
or are eredt, more acute, and all connebled by ungues. 
I'here are three fubuiated filaments which lie upon the 
refiexed petals. The anthertc are oblong, flraight and 
deprefled. The germen is oblong, and placed beneath 
tlic receptacle: The ftyle is fimple and very fhort; the 
fligma 
