U D E C A N D R I A D I G Y N I A. 
and thickets. Near Halifay; in the way leading to 
Keighley^ Torkjh. and other places of the North. Hudson. 
Seldom found in the South. Per. June., July. 
Minor. Leffer Winter-green with flowers difperfed' in 
branches, upright ftamina and piftiis. In a little wood 
between Clapham anti Ingleion., T'orkfn. In ^'acket 'woody 
near Simonburn five miles from HexharUy Northumberland, 
Per. July, 
Secunda. Dented leaved Winter-green with the branches 
on one fide. In Hajlcwood near Sir Walter Vavasor’s 
park in Torkfh. R. 6j. Per. June. 
D IG T N I A comprehends fuch as have two pijlils. 
CHRYSOSPLENIUM. Golden Saxifrage. 
The cup is quadripartite, often qulnquifid, patent, 
coloured and remains till the fruit be ripe, with ovate 
fegments. There is no flower, unlefs the coloured cup 
be taken as fuch. There are eight and often ten fiamina 
that are fubulated, eredt and very fnort, placed in the 
angular receptacle, with fimple antherse. The germen is 
funk in the receptacle, and ends in two fubulated ftyies 
the length of the ftamina, having obtufe ftigmara. The 
fruit is a two beaked, bipartite, unilocular capfule, hav- 
ing two valves, furrounded with a green cup, contain- 
ing many fmall feeds. 
Obf. The terminatory flower is fometimes quinquifid, 
the other feries are quadrifid. About Leighton Hally Lan, 
Oppofitifolium. Common Gold-en Saxifrage with oppfite 
leaves. Found about fprings, and in fhady woods. 
Per. Aprily May. 
AUernifolium. Golden Saxifrage with alternate leaves. 
Found as the former but not fo common. Near Bing- 
ley in Torkfh. Per. April. 
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