^JOO DODECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
The germen is placed beneath, often within, the fub- 
fiance of the cup. The ftyle is cylindraceous and the 
length of the ftamina, The fligma ftellate and divided 
into fix redex fegnients. The fruit is a coriaceous cap- 
fule within the i'ubftance of the cup, and has fix cells, 
containing many ovate feeds. 
Europmm, Afarabacca with kidney-fhaped, obtufe 
leaves, growing by pairs. In woods and fhady places. 
In Icveral woods in Lancafkire, May\ 
TYTHRUM, Willow-herb, or Loosestrife. 
The cup is monophyllous, cylindraceous, ftriated 
with twelve dents alternately iefs. The flower hath fix 
oblong, obtufe, patent petals, placed with the ungvies in 
the indentures of the cup. There are twelve flender 
flamina the length of the cup, the upper ones being 
fhorter than the lower ones, having fimple, affurgent an- 
therse. The germen is oblong, the ilyle is fubulated 
the length of the flamina, and declined with an orbicu- 
lated aiTurgent fligma. The fruit is an oblong, point- 
ed, covered, bilocular capfule, containing many fmall 
feeds. 
Obf. Linn. In fome fpecies one fixth part of the 
flower is wanting. 
Hyjfopifolia hath only fix flamina. 
Salicaria, Purple fpiked Lcofeftrife^ or IVillow-herh^ 
with oppofite, coi*dato-lanceolatecl leaves, and the flow- 
ers in a fpike v^/ith twelve flamina. In rivers and ditches, 
a very common plant in the North. Per. July. 
HyjJhpifGlia. Grafs-poly^ Small IJedge Hyjfop with alter- 
nate linear leaves, and flowers that have only fix flamina. 
Jn watery places, and where water has been in winter, 
tut not very common. Hudson. An» Aug. Sep. 
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