S6PENTANDRIAM0N0GYNIA. 
E C H I U M. Viper’s Bugloss. 
The cup IS quinquepartlte, ere6t and endures till the 
fruit be ripe*, the fegments are llibulated and eredt. The 
flower is monopetalous and campanulated; tlie tube is 
very lliort and the limb ered, growing gradually wider at 
the extremity, v/here it is divided into five unequal feg- 
ments*, the two upper fegments being longer than the 
reft, and the loweft one is fmall, acute and reflex*, the 
faux is pervious. There are five Tubulated filaments of 
the length of the corolla, declining and unequal, withob- 
long, incumbent antherae. There are four gcrmina with 
a thread-like ftyle the length of the ftamina, and an ob* 
tufe, bifid ftigma. There is no feed veflel, inftead of 
which the cup becomes rigid and contains four roundifh 
and obliquely acuminated feeds.’ ’ . . 
Vulgare, . Vifer"^ Buglofs with ^a tuberculato-hifpid 
ftalk, the ftalk leaves are lanceolated and hifpid, the fpike 
flowers are on the fide. In fields and road Tides. Per, 
July. 
Anglicum, Engli/h VipePs Buglofs with a fimple, erecft 
ftalk, lanceolato-li near hifpid leaves, and the’ fpike flow- 
ers on one fide. The ftamina are longer than the corolla. 
Miller’s DiB. Aug, 
Italicum, Wall VipePs Buglofs with a hairy, ered ftalk, 
rough fpikes and very long ftamina. In Tandy places. 
In the ifle of JerJe)\ on the Tandy grounds near St Hilary^ 
plentilully. Hud. Flo. Ang. Per. July. 
PRIMULA. Primrose. 
The involucrum hath' many leaves, many flowers, and 
is very fmall. The cup is monophyllous, tubulated, pen- 
tagonal, quinquedentated, acute, ereft, and ejidureth till 
the fruit be ripe. 
The flower is monopetalous, the tube is cylindraceous 
and the length of the cup, terminated with a fmall hemi- 
fpherical neck. The limb is patent and femiquinquifid; 
the fegments cordate, emarginated, and obtufe, with a 
pervious 
