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pervious faux. The five filaments are very fhort, with- 
in the neck of the corolla. The antherse are acumina- 
ted, ered: and connivent. The germxn is globofe, the 
ftyle is thread-like, of the length of the cup, with a glo- 
bofe lligma. The fruit is a roundifh capfule almoft the 
length of ihe cup, covered, unilocular and has ten dents, 
containing numerous, roundilli feeds. The receptacle is 
ovato-obiong and loofe. 
Vulgaris, Common Prmrofe with rngofe, dented leaves, 
and a item having but one Hower. In woods and hedg- 
es. Per, Apil and May, 
Veris, Cowjlips with rngofe dented leaves and a ftem 
having many flowers. Plentiful in many Parts of the 
North of Lan. Per, April and Mlay. 
Farinofa. Bird's Eye with crenated fmooth leaves and 
the limb of the flower plain. In the meadows about 
height on-hall^ the feat ot Geo. Townley, Efq. han, 
plentifully. In foft ground in Lan. Wejl, and Torkjh, 
Per. May., June and July, 
MENYANTHES. Marsh Trefoil, or Buck-beajt. 
The cup is monophyllous, quinquepartite, ered, and 
endures till the fruit be ripe. I'he flower is monopeta- 
lous and infundibuiiform. The tube is cylindrically- 
infundibuliform, and fhort. The limb is quinquifid be- 
yond the middle, the fegments are reflexo-patent, obtufe 
and roughifh. The five filaments are fubulated and fliort 
with acute antherae, bifid to the bafe and ered. The 
germen is conical, the ftyle is cylindrical and almoft the 
length of the flower. The ftigma is bifid and flat. The 
fruit is an oval capfule, unilocular and furrounded with 
a cup containing many oval, fmall feeds. 
T rifolia. Marjh F refoil or Buck-hean with three leaves. 
In wet meadows frequently. About New-dyke and 
F e-wit-field-h arn.^ near Tealand., Lamajhire, Per. June and 
July. 
Ffymphoides, Fringed Water dil)\ with entire cordate 
E 2 leaves 
