PENTANDRIA PENTAG YNI A. 6^ 
L. Lufitanico there are ten ftamina, hence its affinity 
to Oxalidis, 
FLAX with alternate leaves. 
IJfttatiJfmum. Flax with both cups and capffilei 
(haped like a fpear, the petals crenated, the leaves placed 
alternately and lanceolated and nearly a folitary ftem. 
An. June. ^ 
Perenne. Perennial blue Flax with obtiife empalements 
and capfules, the leaves placed alternately, lanceolated 
and entire. In barren paftures. On Gogmagog hillsy 
Qamh. Between Shaf and Fhreapland in Weji. Mr 
Lawson. June. 
*T enuifolium. Narrow-leaved wild Flax with pointed 
cups, the leaves lineari-fetaceous, placed without order. 
In many paftures by the fea fide. Per. June^ July. 
FLAX with oppojite leaves. - 
Catharticum. Purging Flax with ovato-lanceolated 
leaves placed oppofite to each other, a dichotomous ftem, 
and acute flowers. An. May.^ June. 
Radiola. The leafi Rupture- wort., or All-feed with leaves 
growing by pairs, a dichotomous ftem, and flowers with 
four ftamina and four piftils. An. Aug. 
D R O S E R A. Sun-dew. 
The cup is monophyllous, quinquifid, acute, ereeft and 
remains till the fruit be ripe. ^ The flower is infundibu- 
liform and hath five ovate, obtufe petals fomewhat 
larger than the cup. The five filaments are Tubulated 
and the length of the cup, having fmall anthcrae. The 
germen is roundifii and hath five Ample ftyles the length 
of the ftamina with fimple ftigmata. The fruit is a fub- 
ovate capfule, unilocular with five valves, containing 
many fmall, fubovate feeds. 
Rotundifolia. Round-leaved Sun-dew with radicated 
ftems and orbiculated leaves. Per. July., Aug. 
Lengifolia. 
