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cup by ungues. The twenty filaments are fubulated, 
fliorter than the corolla, and inferred into the cup having 
elono-ato-lunulated ‘antherae. The germina are nume- 
rous, very fmall and colledted into a head. The flyles 
are fmall, the length of the (lamina and inferred into the 
fide of the germen, with obtufe fligmata. There is no 
feed veflel, the common receptacle of the feed is round- 
ifh, hardifh, very fmall, remains till the fruit be ripe, 
covered with feeds and included in the cup, containing 
many acuminated feeds. 
Obf. Take one tenth part away in every part of 
fru6lification and you will have Tormentil. 
Fruticofa, Shrub Cinquefoil with pinnate leaves and a 
flirubby flalk. Mr Lawson ©blerved thoufands of 
thefe plants by Mickle-force^ in J'eefdale. June. 
Argentina. Silver IVeedy IVild Fanfey^ with pinnated, 
ferrated leaves and a creeping ftalk. Per. June^ July. 
Rupejlris. Upright Baftard Cinquefoil with alternate, 
winged leaves, having five oval, crenated lobes and an 
cre6t flalk. Per. July. 
Such as have five leaves. 
Argent ea. ’Torment il Cinquefoil with five wedge-fhaped 
lobes to the leaves that are woolly on the under fide, and 
an ere£l flalk. ^ Per. June. 
Opaca. Small Rough Cinquefoil with leaves by fives 
fhaped like wedges and ferrated, placed nearly oppofite 
and the branches (lender and decumbent. Per. June. 
Verna. Spring Cinquefoil with radical leaves having 
five lobes acutely ferrated and blunt at the end. Per. 
JVlay^ June. 
Repians. Common Cinquefoil^ or Five leaved Grafsy with 
digkated leaves, a creeping flalk, and peduncles with 
fmgie flowers. Per. June. 
Alba. JVhite Cinquefoil with leaves that have five 
lobes lerrated at the points, flender, procumbent ftalks, 
and rough receptacles. Per. Aug. 
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