DODECANDRIA DIGYNIA TRIGYNIA, loi 
V I G T N I A comprehends fuch as have two pijiils, 
AGRIMONIA, Agrimony, 
The cup is monophyUous, quinquifid, acute, fiuall, 
placed upon the germen, remains till the fruit be ripe, 
and guarded with another cup. The flower hath five 
plain, emarginated petals, with narrow ungues placed 
upon the cup, d he filaments are capillary, fhorter than 
the corolla and inferred into the cup, having fmall didy- 
mous, comprefled antherse. The germen is beneath the 
I receptacle, having two fimple ftyles the length of the 
ftamina, and obtufe iligmata. There is no feed vefTel, 
but the cyp which is itraitned in the neck and indurate 
ed, contains two roundifli feeds, 
Obf. Linn. The number of the ftamina is very un- 
certain, in fome twelve, feldom ten, in others feven. 
AgrrmonicS T. The exterior cup joins to the interior. 
The feeds are two and the ftamina from twelve to twen- 
ty, and the fruit is furroynded with hairs. 
Agrimonoidis T. The exterior cup is free from the 
interior, has one feed and about feven ftamina. 
£.upatoria> Agrimony with the ftalk-leaves pinnate 
and hairy fruit. In hedges frequently. Per, June, 
*TRIGTNIA comprehends fuch as have three piftils, 
R E S E D Bastard Rocket, 
The cup is monophyUous, with narrow, acute, ereft, 
permanent fegments, of which two are more opening 
I and ferve for one melliferous petal. The flower hath 
fome unequal petals, and fome of them are always femi.. 
trifld, the upper one is gibbous at the bafe, melliferous 
andthe length of the cup. The nedlarium is a plain, er^C'*, 
glandule, produced from the receptacle, placed on its 
upper fide between the ftamina and the upper pet:,l 
