9* decandriatrigynia. 
ftigniata that ai"e reflexed agalnft the fun. The fruit Is' 
a cylindrical, clofe, trilocular capfule opening in the a- 
pex five ways, containing many kidney lhaped feeds. 
Anglica, Small Corn Catchjly^ ox Campion^ rough with 
cmarginated petals, ere6l flowers, the fruit reflex, and 
peduncles alternate. In the corn fields near -Colchejlcr. 
Among the corn near the Devil's Ditch in Camb, R. Sy,- 
An. Jme^July. 
A^neena. ^ea Campion with bifid petals, the leaves 
hanging on the outfide, peduncles that have three flowers 
and are oppofite, and alternate branches. On the fea- 
Ihore. Per, Aug. 
Nutans. Nottingham Catchfiy with bifld petals, nod- 
ding flowers . growing from the fide of the (talks, all 
turned to one fide, and a ftalk bended back. On the 
Walls of Nottingham Caflle and thereabouts. And on 
many rhountains and paftures. Per. June., July. 
• Conoidea.' Great Corn Catehfly., or Campion with the 
cups of the fruit conical, marked with thirty (tripes, and 
fotrleavesi Found in gravelly fields. 
NocfiJioTrat Night flowering Catchfly with ten angulated 
cups, the dents equal with the tube, apd a dichotomous 
(tem. Found in corn fields, July, 
‘ Armeria. Broad leaved Catchfly with flowers gathered 
into bunches, the upper leaves Imooth and heart lhaped, 
commonly called Lobel's Catchfly. On the banks of the 
river half a mile below Cheftef'. R. Sy. An. Aug. - 
- STELTARIA. Stitchwort. 
The cup hath five leaves, that are ovato-lanceolated, 
concave, acute, patent, and remain till the fruit be ripe. 
The flower hath five bipartite, plain, oblong, withering 
petals. The ten filaments are thread-like, (horter than 
die corolla, alternately (hotter one than the other with 
roundiih antherae. The germen roundilh and hath 
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