34 PENTANDRIA xMONOGYNIA. 
^hapfus. Great White Mullein^ High-taper^ Cow'sLung- 
•wort with decurrent leaves downy on both Tides. Bien. 
Jufy. 
Lychnitis. Hoary Mullein with oblong leaves like wed- 
ges. This I found on Shooter's Hill. Bien. July. 
Nigrum. Sage-leaved black Mullein with cordato-oblong 
petiolated leaves. July. 
Blattaria. 7'ellow Moth Mullein with oblong fmooth 
leaves furrounding the ftalk, and folitary peduncles. An. 
June. 
DATURA. Thorny Apple. 
The cup is monophyllous, oblong, tubulated, ventri- 
cofe, quinquangular, quinquedentated, horizontally de- 
ciduous near the bale, and the remaining part is orblcu- 
lated, and endures till the fruit be ripe. The flower is 
monopetalous and infundibuliform. I'he tube is cylin- 
draceous, commonly longer than the cup. 1 he limb is 
credo-patulent, quinquangular, quinqueplicated, almofl: 
entire, quinquedentato-acuminated. The five filaments 
are Tubulated and the length of the cup, with oblong 
comprefiTed, obtufe anther^e. The germen is oval, the 
ftyle is like thread and firaight. The Higma is thickilh, 
obtufe, bdamellated. I'he fruit is a bilocular, oval cap- 
fule with four valves placed on the bafe of the cup. 
The receptacles are convex, large, pointed, and fixed to 
the difiepi men turn. The feeds are numerous and kid- 
ney lhaped. 
Stramonium. I’hcrny Apple with fpiny, eredt, oval Teed 
vefifels and oval Tmooth leaves. Noovii London. An. July, 
HYOSCYAMUS. Henbane. 
The cup is monophyllous, ttibulofe, and towards the 
bottom ventricofe; the mouth is quinquifid, acute, and 
remains till the fruit be ripe. The flower confifts of a 
Tingle infundibuliform petal with a fiiort cylindrical tube, 
and ereclo-patent limb, lightly divided into five obtufe 
Tegments, 
