14 TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 
The Fniit is two dry globofe berries joined together,' 
containing fingle, roundiflu, and large feeds. 
Odorata. fVoodrcof mih eight lanceolated leaves, and 
flowers in a bunch, fee on by peduncles. In woods and 
fhady places.. Pef\ May, 
Cynanchka, Squinaneywort with four linear leaves: 
the upper leaves are placed oppofite on an eredt (talk, and 
the flowers are quadrind. In dry mountains, efpecially 
chalky. • Per, July, 
G A L L I U M. Lady’s Bedstraw. 
The cup is fmall, quadridentated, and refts upon the 
germen. The flower is rnonopetalous, wheelfliaped, 
quadripartite and acute. The germen is didymous and • 
below the receptacle. The ftyie is of a thread-like-form, 
femibifid and the length of the flamina, with globofe . 
Higmata. The fruit is two dry, globofe berries joined to- 
gether, containing fingle, large feeds of a kidneyfliape. 
Paluftre. JVkite Ladfs Bedfiraw with -four oval, un- 
equal leaves, and diffuie (talks. On the banks of rivers 
and moifl meadows. Per. July. 
Ptifillum. P’he leajl Ladfs Bedjlraiv with "eight hifpid, 
linear, acuminated, imbricated leaves, and dichotomous 
peduncles. On the mountains near Kendal mWefl. On 
many mountains in the north of Lane. Per. Mug. 
Verum. Tellow Ladfs Bedfiraw., or Cheeje-renning with 
eight linear fulcated leaves, and fhort branches bearing: 
Bowers. ' In way-fides and dry places frequently. July 
and Aug. 
Mohianum. Mountain Ladfs Bedfiraw with four li- 
near fliining leaves, aAveak (talk and (hining feeds. On 
mountains. Per. July. 
Mollugo. IVild Madder with eight ovato-iinear, ferrat- 
ed, patent, mucronated leaves, a feeble ftaik, and patent 
branches. In hedges. June and July. 
Uligmdfum. MarJJi Goofe-grafs with fix lanceolated., 
ferrated, mucronated and ftiff, pungent pointed leaves, 
and flowers larger than the fruit. On heatliy and moii^ 
