PENTANDRIA PENTAGYNIA. 
flower is infundibuliform and has five petals narrow at 
the bafe, broad at the points and fpread open. 'The 
five filaments are iubulated, fhorter than the corolla and 
placed upon the ungues thereof, having anthera^ fixed on 
by the fides. The germen is very fmall, having five 
thread-like ftyies that ftand off one another and acute 
ftigmata. The proper cup being ilraitened in the neck, 
and expanded in the limb, contains one fmall, roundiflr 
feed, crowned with its proper cup. 
Obf. Statice of Authors hath a common threefold cup 
and a roundifti flower. 
Umonium hath a common imbricated cup, and flof- 
cules in an oblong order. 
Armcrta, Thrift or Sea Gilly-Flower with a Ample 
headed ftem, and linear leaves. On the fea fhore com- 
monly called the marflies. Per. July., Aug. 
JJmontum, Sea Lavender with a round paniculated 
Hem and fliining leaves. As the former. Per. July., Aug. 
Reticulata. Matted Sea Lavender with a proftrate, pa- 
nlculated ftem, and barren naked branches bended back, 
and leaves in the lhape of a wedge. As the former. 
L I N U M. Flax. 
The cup hath five lanceolated, ered, fmall leaves that 
remain till the fruit be ripe. The flower is infundibu- 
liform and confifts of five oblong petals, vifibly becom- 
ing larger towards the points which are obtufe, patent 
and large. The five filaments are fubulated, ereft, and 
the length of the cup with Ample fagitated anther^e. 
There are likewife the rudiments of five other ftamina. 
The germen is ovate with five thread-like ere6t ftyies the 
length of the ftamina with 'Ample, reflexed ftigmata. 
The fruit is a globofe capfule with ten cells and five 
valves, and in each cell is lodged a Angle, ovate, pointed, 
fmooth feed. 
Obf. RADjoLi® one fifth part is wanting. 
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