84 DECANDRIA MGNOGYNIA. 
nine filaments are fubiilated, of which fix are placed 
externally, with bilamellaLcd antheras. There are fix 
oblong, acuminated germina ending in ftyles and lim- 
ple ftigmata. There are fix oblong, attenuated, ere6t 
capfiiles having one valve, and open inwardly, contain^ 
ing many oblongo-cylindraceous feeds, obtufe on both 
fides. 
Umhellatus, Flowering Rujh or JVater Gladiole, In mofi: 
of the ditches about London^ in the County of Surry. 
June^ July. 
CLASS X. 
DECANDRIA. 
fhe plants of clafs have ten ftamindy and from one to 
five piftils or more. 
MO N 0 G T N 1 A comprehends fuch as have onepifiil. 
MONOTROPA. Bird’s Nest. 
T here is no Ipup (unlefs you account the five 
external petals as fuch.) The flower hath ten 
oblong, parallelorereft petals, ftrrated at the fummits 
and deciduous, of which the exterior ones are alternate- 
ly gibbous at the bafe, and internally concave and mel- 
liferous. There are ten filaments that are fubulated, 
credjt and Ample, with Ample anthersp. The germen is 
roundifh and acuminated, the ftyle is cylindraceous, and 
the length of the flamina, with an obtufo-headed fligmia^ 
The fruit is an oyate, pentagonal, obtufe capfule, with 
five valyes, containing many paleaceous feeds. 
‘Obf. Such is the term inatory flower, but if there are 
lateral ones they exclude one fifth of the number in e- 
yery part of the frudtification. 
Hypopithys, Bird's Neft^ fmelling like Primrofe roots^ 
with lateral flowers having eight flamina and the termi- 
natory one ten. In woods but not common. Per. July. 
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