HEXANDRIA MONOGYNIA. yt 
fummit of the germen. The fix filaments are fhort, and 
fubulated with connivent antherae. The germen is 
roundly three cornered and three furrowed, having a fim- 
pie ftyle fhorter than the corolla, with an obtufe ftigma. 
The fruit is a three cornered caplule formed of three 
valves, containing three cells, in which are ufualiy two 
feeds in each cell. 
Non Scriptus, Hyacinth or Harebells with campanu* 
lated, fexpartite coroilae turned back at the tips. Per May» 
A C O R U S. Sweet Smelling Flag, 
The cup is a cylindrical, very fimple fpadix covered 
with hofcules without any fpathaor fheath. The flower 
hath fix obtufe, concave, lax petals, broadefl: at the top 
and as it were truncated. The fix filaments are thick- 
ifli, a little longer than the corolla, with thickiih, didy- 
mous antherge, growing together at the ends. The ger-^ 
men is gibbous, oblongifh, and the length of the ftami- 
na without any ftyle and but a prominent point for a 
ftigma. The fruit is a triangular capfule attenuated at 
each end, obtufe and trilocular, containing many ovato- 
oblong feeds. 
Calamus. Acorus or ^weet Smelling Flag called cala- 
mus aromaticus. Found in the river Tare near Norwich^ 
about Hedley in Surry^ and in Chejhire. Per. May. 
J U N C U S, Rush. 
The gluma confifts of^ two valves, the cup has fix ob- 
long acuminated permanent petals. There is no flower. 
The fix filaments are capillary and very fliort, with ob- 
I long ered: antherae, the length of the cup. The germen 
is three cornered and acuminated, the ftyle is very Ihort 
and thread-like. There are three long thread-like villofe 
[ and in flex ftigmata. The fruit is a covered, three cor^ 
I nered, unilocular capfule, with three valves, having 
! roiindifh feeds. 
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