i8 TETRANi:)RIA DIGYNIA. 
the germen with a globofe ftigma. The neck of the 
cup is flint and contains a Angle, elliptical, comprefled 
feed. 
Vulgaris, Ladfs Mantle with leaves in a lobe. On 
mountains and paftiires. Per, June — Aug, 
Alpina, Cinquefoil Ladfs Mantle with digitated, ferra- 
ted leaves. On Limefione-Knot in Longsleddale fix miles 
from Kendal, JVeft. Wilson’s Sy. Per, July, 
Minor ^ "The leaf Ladfs Mantle with lobated, plicated, 
acutely ferrated leaves like fllk. Per, July, 
We have, in conformity to the original, clafTed Vervain 
among the Diandria Monogynia plants, tho’ it has, we 
believe invariably four ftamina and ought with great pro- 
priety to be inferted among the plants of this ckfs, we 
mean the*englifli Vervains. 
SHERARDIA. Little Field-Madder. 
The cup is fmall, quadridentated, placed above the 
germen and endures till the fruit be ripe. The flower is 
monopetalous and infundibuliform, with a long cyiindra^^ 
ceous tube: The limb is quadripartite, plain and acute. 
The four filaments are placed on the top of the tube 
with fimple antherae. I'he germen is didymous, oblong 
and beneath the receptacle, the ftyle is like thread and 
bifid at the fummit, with headed ftigmata. The fruit is 
oblong, coronated, and longitudinally feparabie into two 
feeds that are oblong and marked on the apices with 
three points, convex on one fide and plain on the other. 
Arvepjis, Little Field Madder with all the leaves in 
whorls, and flowers at the end of the ftalks. Maj and 
June, 
D IG T N I A comprehends fuch as have two pifiils. 
A P H A N E S. Parsley-piert. 
The cup is monophyllous, tubulated, and remains till 
the fruit be ripe-, the mouth is plain and divided into 
eight parts, the fegments being alternately lefs. There 
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