PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 25 
AS PERU GO. German Madwort. 
The cup is monophyllous, quinquifid, ereiS:, with un- 
equal denticles, and remains till the fruit be ripe. The 
flower is monopetalous and infundibuliform. The tube 
is cylindraceous and very fliort. The limb is femiquin- 
quifid, obtufe and fmall. The faux is Ihut with five con- 
vex, prominent, connivent fcales. 
The five filaments are very fliort and placed in the 
faux, with oblongifli and covered anthers. There are 
four comprefled germina with a thread-like fliort ftyle, 
and an obtufe ftigma. There is no feedveflfel, but the cup 
which is very large, ered, comprefled, and connivent, 
contains four oblong comprefled feeds, Handing by pairs. 
Procumbens, German Madwort with comprefled cups. 
By Boxley in Suffex and in the Holy IJland^ R. Sy, Near 
Purjieet in EJfex^ D Alchorne. An . April and May. 
LYCOPSIS. Small wild Bugloss. 
The cup is quinquepartite,the fegments oblong, acute, 
patulent and remain till the fruit be ripe. The flower 
is monopetalous and infundibuliform: The tube is cy- 
lindraceous and bended, the limb is femiquinquifid 
and obtufe. The faux is Ihut and the fcales are con- 
vex, prominent and connivent. There are five very fmall 
filaments at the flexure of the tube of the corolla. There 
are four germina with a thread-like ftyle the length of 
the (lamina, and an obtufe bifid ftigma. There is no 
feed veflTel, the cup being veiy large and inflated, con- 
tains four oblongifli feeds. 
Obf. Linn. The effential charader confifts in the 
curvature of the tube of the corolla. 
Arvenjis. Small wild Buglofs with hifpid, lanceolated 
leaves and ered cups. In fields and by road-fides. An. 
June and Sep^ 
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