98 DECANDR]IA FENTAGYNIA. 
the corolla, alternately llioVter one than the other, having 
round antherx. Thegermcn is ovate, having five ca-' 
pillary, ercf^ fty.Rs, the length of the ftaniina and obtule 
ftigtfiata. if he" fruit is an ovato-cylindraceous, often 
globoie, obtufe, unilocular capfule, opening with a quin- 
quedentated apex, containing many roundilh feeds. 
Vulgatum.i -Narrow leaded Moufe-ear Chkkwced v/ith 
ovate leaves, petals equal to the cup and diffufe llalks. 
In metidovvs and paftures. An. June. 
Vifcofum. Broad leaved Moufe-ear Chickweed that is^ 
villoie, eredl, and clammy. An. Aprils May. 
Semidecandriiim. B’he leafi Moufe-ear Chicklveed with^ 
flowers that have five ftarnina and emarginated petals. 
In meadov/s and pafturcs. " An. April. 
Arvenfe. Corn Moufe-ear Chickiveed with linear, lan- 
ceolated, obtufe, fmooth leaves, and flowers larger than 
the cup. In meadows and paftures. On Bupper\ Hill 
near Croydon. Hudson. On Newmarket Wath., and* 
feveral places in * Camh. At Grantham in Lincolnfhire, ' 
Between the Glafs-houfes and JDenfs Hole., Newcaftle upon 
^ Tyne. Per. May. ■ ^ 
Ahpinum. Mountain Moufe-ear ChickweedNixh. ovzxo- 
lanceolated leaves, a diyided ftalk and obtufe capfules, 
Per. June'. 
Such as have roundifh capfides. 
T omentofim., Wooly Moife-ear Chickweed v/ith oblong, 
woolly leaves, ramofe peduncles, and globofe capfules. 
Per. May. 
A(iuaiiaan. Marfh Moufe-ear Chickfweed with cordate, 
felfile leaves, folitary flowers and pendulous fruit. Per. • 
July. 
S P E R G U L A. Spurry. 
The cup hath five ovate, obtufe, concave, patent 
leav^es that remain till the fruit be ripe. The flower 
hath five, ovate, concave, patent petals, larger than the 
• - ^ cup, 
