j2 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA; 
Rapunculus. Rampions with undulated leaves, thofe at 
the root being lanceolato-oval, with a panicle not patu- 
lent. On the banks of ditches and fields but not com- 
mon. Near Croydon in Surry, Hudson. Per, Aug, 
Latifolia, Giant's "Phroatwort with ovato-lanceolated 
leaves, a very fimple cylindrical ftalk, folitary peduncu- 
lated flowers and cernuous fruit. In moft part of the 
North plentifully. About Tealands in abundance. Lan. 
Per, July and Aug, ' . 
Trachelium, with an angulated ftalk, 
petiolated leaves, ciliated cups, and trifid peduncles. In 
woods, and hedges. Per, • July and Aug , . 
Glomerata, Lejfer Throatwort with a fimple angulated 
ftalk, feflile flowers that end in a head. On mountain- 
ous and chalky paftures. Per, July. 
Hybrida. . ^he lefs Venus* s looking-glafs or Codded Corn- 
Violet with a ftrait branching ftalk at the bafe, oblong, 
crenated leaves, aggregated cups, longer than the corolla 
and prifmatic capfules. In fields but not common. In 
the fields about NorjhJleet and Stone plentifully. An, 
June and July, 
Hederacea, Ivy-leaved BelUjlower Wixh cordate, quin-, 
quelobed, petiolated, fmooth leaves, and a loofe ftalk, 
' On moift and watery banks in the Weft of England, 
cfpecially in Cornwal and Devonjhire. Hudson. Law- 
son found it about Sheffield in Torkfli, Per, May — Aug, 
PHYTEUMA. Horned Rampioi^s. 
The cup is monophyllous, quinquepartite, acUte, erec- . 
to-patent and placed above the germen; The flower is 
monopetalous, ftellate, patent, and quinquepartite, the 
fegments are linear, acute and bended back. The five 
filaments are Ihorter than the corolla, with oblong 
antheras. The germen is below the receptacle, the ftyle 
is of a thread-like fhape, the length of the corolla, and 
bended back. The ftigma is tripartite, oblong and 
turned back. The feed veflfel is a roundifli trilocular, 
capfule with many fmail, roundifli feeds. 
Orbicularis* 
