42 PENTANDRIADIGYNIA. 
ber and figure of the flower differs very much in different 
fpecies. There arc fome fpccies which lofe half in 
the flower. There is one fpecies that adds a third in 
the flower. There is one fpecies whofe flower has a pa^- 
tent neck, another is fliut with villas, another the feg- 
ments of the corolla are ciliated, another with a campan- 
ulatederedl plicate. i limb-, another with a flellate limb 
and fmall fegments within the other fegments. One has 
a campanulated flower, another has an infundibuliform. 
Pneumonanthe, Calathian Violet with quinquifid, cam- 
panulated flowers on the oppofite peduncles, and linear 
leaves. Per. Aug, Near Tunbridge Dr. Wilmer. 
I found it on the Mar flies ntdi'c MilUhorp in the County 
of IVefimorland plentifully. 
Such as have quinquifid infundibuliform ccrolU. 
* Amarella. Autumnal Gentian or Fell-wort with quinqui- 
fid, faucer-like flowers, and a bearded faux. An. July 
and Aug. Found in Crowafhes plentifully belonging to 
G. Townley, Efq. of Leight on-hall Lancajier. 
Centaurium. Leffer Centory with quinquifid, infundi- 
buliform flowers and dichotomous Hems. An. June — 
Aug. 
Such as have quadrifid cor oiler, 
Campeftris. Vernal Dwarf Gentian with quadrifid 
flowers and a bearded faux. An. July and Aug. On 
Tealandz-nd Warton Commons plentifully. 
Filiformis. Marfli Centory with quadrifid flowers with- 
out a beard, and a dichotomous thread-like ftalk. An. 
July. 
ERYNGIUM. Sea Holly or Eryngo. 
The -common receptacle is conical, and awns dillin- 
guifli the felfile flowers. The involucrum of the recep- 
tacle^ is 'pblyphyllous, plain and above the flofcules. 
The 
