PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 2g 
till the fruit be ripe 5 the flower is monopetalous, infun- 
dibuliform aud the length of the cup, the tube is cylin- 
draceous and fhorter than the limb, which is femiquin- 
quifid, the faux is fliut with five convex, prominent, con- 
nivent leaks. The five filaments are very fliort in the 
faux of the corolla, with roundifli naked antherse. There 
are four germina, with a fubulated ftyle, the length of the 
ftamina, that endures till the fruit be ripe, and the flig- 
ma is emarginated. There is no feed veflel but the a- 
rilli of the feeds or outward Ikins which are roundifli, 
externally more obtufe and fcabrous, ferve the place 
thereof. The feeds are partly oval, gibbous, acuminat- 
cd and fmooth. 
Obf. Linn. The eflential charadteriftic confifts in 
the four arilli fixed to the ftyle and containing each one 
feed. 
Offiicinale. Hound" s-tongue with ftamina Ihorter than 
the flowers, the leaves are broadly lanceolated, feflile and 
downy. Very common in the north of Lancajhire, Per. 
June and July, 
PUL MONARIA, Bugloss-cowslips, or Long- 
leaved Sage of Jerusalem, 
The cup confifts of one quinquedentated, pentagonal 
leaf that endures till the fruit be ripe. The flower is 
monopetalous and infundibuliform. The tube is cylin- 
drical, and of the length of the cup. The limb is femi- 
quinquifid, obtufe, and eredlo-patent. The faux is per- 
vious. The five filaments are very Ihort and placed in 
the faux, with ere6t, connivent antherae. There are four 
germina, and a thread-like ftyle fhorter than the cup. 
The ftigma is obtufe and emarginated. There is no 
feed veflel, but the cup contains four roundifli, obtufe 
feeds in its bottom. 
Oficinalis. Sage of Jerufakm with radical, ovato-cor- 
date, and fcabrous leaves. In woody places. Per, May 
and June. 
Maritima, Sea-Buglofs with fhortened cups, oval 
leave^. 
