70 HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Cbf. LrNN. The figure of the flower varies, it is 
fomctimes revolute ; and may with propriety enough be 
called a monopetalous flower. 
Officinalis, Sparagus with an upright herbaceous fiem, 
brillly leaves, and equal ftipuiae. About Harwkh'm 
Effexy the Lizard Point,, and by the Thames fide near 
Cravefend, R. Sy\ Per, July^ Aug, 
CONV A L L A R I A. Lily of the Valley* 
I'he flower is monopetalous, campanulated, fmooth 
and without any cup, the limb is divided into fix obtufc 
patentUreflex fegments. The fix filaments are fubulaced, 
inferted on the petal, and fliorter than the corolla, hav- 
ing oblong, ered antheras. The germen is globofe, the 
flyk is like thread, longer than the fiamina and the flig- 
ma is obtufe and three cornered. The fruit is a globofe, 
tnlocular berry, fpotted before it be ripe, containing fo- 
litary roundifh feeds. 
Maialis, Lily of the Valley or May Lily with a naked 
ftem. Among the Rocks near Leighton Furnace, in the 
Flatwood,, and in Mr Townley’s woods plentifully, Lan, 
Per, May, 
Multiflora, Solomon's Seal with leaves placed alternate- 
ly that embrace the ftalks, and foot-ftalks proceeding 
from the fides fuftaining many flowers. In the throng- 
wood belonging to George Townley, Efq. In the 
liining wood within the townfhip of IVarton^ Lan, Per, 
Alay,, June, 
Palygonatum, Sweet fmelling Solomon^ s Seal with leaves 
placed alternately that embrace a two edged ftalk; and 
tbot-fialks from the fides, that bear one flower. In the 
clefts of the rocks near Settle^ Skipton^ &c. Torkjhire, 
Hudson. Per, May,, June, 
HYACINTHUS. Hyacinth or FIarebells. 
The flower is monopetalous, campanulated, and with- 
out any cup. The limb is cut into fix reflex fegments. 
The nedarium confifts of three melliferous pores, at the 
fummit 
