PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 29 
Tellow Wilhw-herh with fhort obtiife leaves and the 
flowers gathered into a head. R. Syn. 282. In fhady 
places and on banks of rivers. Per, June and July, 
^hirfijiora, tufted Loofejlrife with lateral pedunculated 
branches. In the Eajl Riding oi Tor kjliire. Per, June. 
Such whofe peduncles, have lut one flower. 
Nemorum, Tellow Pimpernel of the Woods with acute, 
oval leaves, folitary flowers and a procumbent ftalk. la 
woods and often by road-fides. Per, May,, June, 
Nummularia, Moneywort with leaves partly cordate^ 
folitary flowers and a creeping flalk. In moill: meadows 
and paftures. Per, June and July, 
Tenella, Purple Moneywort with oval leaves fomewhat 
acute, peduncles longer than the flowers and a creeping 
ftalk. In paludihus cefpitofls: Hudson. On the little 
hills, upon the moflfy ground on Tealand Common, below 
Mr Clarkson’s of Brackenthwaite,, Lan, plentifully. Pa\ 
July and Auguft. 
ANAGALLIS. Pimpernel. 
The cup is quinquepartite, acute, and endures ti’l 
the fruit be ripe, and the fegments are cannatcd. Tire 
flower is monopetalous, and wheel-lhaped w.trioat any 
tube. The limb is quinquepartite and plain*, lIi. 
ments are ovato-orbiculated and joiri«:u oy ur ^ 
The five filaments are eredt, fliorter tii^a t ie . ; . , 
and rough towards the bottom. The antlierae ^ 
The germen is globofe, the ftyle is thrcini- I 
nightly inclined, with a headed ftigma. 1 - . - i 
globofe, unilocular and cut round, naving : . 
ted feeds. The receptacle is gloDole a n v w. ; ; 
Arvenfis, Male 2CCiAFernale Pirnperne • . .,wd 
leaves, and a procumbent ftalk. CoUi.; : ^ .ids ani 
dry places. The others mentionca ; n ; . are only 
varieties and not diftindt fpecies. ///;•: ^ 
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