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fegments, one of which is broader than the reft. The 
five filaments are fubulated and bended inwards with 
roundifh antheras. I'he germen is roundifh, the ftyle is 
thread-like, the length of tiie ftamina with a headed ftig- 
ma. d he fruit is a capfule of an ovato-obtufe figure with 
a line marked on each fide, containing many unequal 
feeds. 
Niger, Common Henbane with finuated leaves fur- 
rovmding the ftalk, and feffile flowers. In way fides and 
in places where rubbifli has laid for fome time, common 
in the North. An, July, 
• ATROPA. DiiADLY Nightshade. 
The cup is monophyllous, quinquepartite and gib- 
bous, the legments are acute and remain till the fruit be 
ripe, i he flower is monopetalous and campanulated, 
with a very Ihort tube, a ventricofe, oval limb, longer 
than the cup •, the mouth is fmall, quinquifid and patu- 
lent with nearly equal fegm.ents. '1 he five filaments are 
fubulated and arife out of the bafe of the corolla, the 
length thereof, converging at the bafe, diverging at the 
top, and fliaped like a bow. The antherie are thickifh, 
bending at the bottom, but ered towards the apices. 
The germen is femi-oval, the ftyle is thread-like of the 
length of the ftamina and bended. The ftigma is headed, 
bended towards the bottom, then ereeft, and tranfverfo-ob- 
long. T he feed veflel is a globofe berry, upon a large cup, 
which is bilocular, containing many kidney fliaped feeds. 
The receptacle is convex, kidney-fhaped and flefliy. 
Belladonna. Deadly Nightjhade with an herbaceous 
ftalk and entire oval leaves. Ahowt fVarton Lane-end.^2sA 
Throngwood', Tealand common in feveral places, Lan. 
Near Rochefier in Kent^ about Fulborn in Camhridge/ldre., 
Darking in Surry, And about Furnefs Abby., Lan. the 
eftate of lord G. Cavendish-, from whence it’s called the 
Vale of Nightjhade y by Mr West, Per. May^ June and 
July^ 
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