*4 PENTANDRIA D I G Y N I A. 
S A N I C U L' A. Sanicle. 
The general umbel hath biit very few rays, the partial 
one hath many and thick fet. The univerfal involucrum 
is but half round on the outfidc, the partial one fur? 
rounds it on every fide. The cup is fcarce obfervable. 
T he univerfal dower is uniform, and each partial one is 
compofed of five petals that are bifid, compreffed and 
'infie&d. There are five fimple flamina, twice as long 
as the flowers and eredl, with roundifli anthera^. The 
germen is hifpid, fituated under the flower, having two 
lubulated, refledled flyles and acute fligm-ata. The fruit 
is ovato-acute, fpbrous and divjfibie into two parts 
each containing one feed, convex and prickly on one fide, 
and plain on the other. 
Europ^a, Panicle with the root leaves fimple and all 
the flolculp fefiile. In woods and hedges. In all the 
'^oods about I'ealand in Lancafliire, Per. Ma)\ June. 
BUPLEURUM. Thorow-wax. 
The univerfal umbel hath lefs than ten rays, and the 
partial one hath butfeldom ten. The general involu- 
crum hath many leaves, the partial one hath five patent, 
oval, and acute leaves. The proper cup is not vifible. The 
general flower is uniform and all the fofcules are fertile. 
The proper flower hath five involuted, entire and very 
fhort petals. There are five fimple ftamina whth round- 
ifii antherse! The germen is beneath the flower, with 
two refledted fmall flyles and very little fligmata. The 
fruit is roundifh, compreffed, flriated and divifible into 
two parts, each containing an oval feed, convex and 
channelled on one’fide, and plain the other. 
Rotundt folium. Ehcrow-wax with no general involu- 
crum, but perfoliated leaves. An. July. 
P enuijfimtm. Plie leuji Hare's Ear with fimple altern= 
ate umbels confifting of five leaves and three flowers. 
In pafluresbut not common. Near in the road 
from Canib. to St. Neots^ at Malden in Ef 'eXy at Hajlrngs 
ifi Sujjexd July.^ Aug. - - • • - EC HE 
