no POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 
Rivale, JValer Avens with nodding flowers, oblong 
fruit, and plumofe ears. In the northern mountains, 
about Settle^ Ingleton^ &:c. R. Sy, Per, July, 
D R Y A S. 
The cup is monophyllous, cut into eight, often five 
patent, linear, obtufe, equal fegments, a little fliorter 
than the corolla. The flower hath eight, often five, 
oblong, emarginated, patent petals, inferted into the cup. 
The filaments are numerous, capillary, fliort and inferted 
into the cup, having fmall antherse. The germina are 
many and fmall, the flyles flender, inferted into the fide 
of the germcn, having Ample ftigmata. There is no 
feed vefiel, but there are many roundilh, compreflTed 
leeds with long, woolly ftyles. 
Pentapetala, Cinquefoil Avens with Ave petals and 
pinnate leaves. 
OP.opctala, Mountain Avens with eight petals, and 
Ample leaves. In moft of the woods in the north. 
Ju7ie — Aug. 
COMARUM. Purple Marsh Cinquefoil. 
The cup is monophyllous, very large, patent, colour- 
ed, lightly cut into ten fegments alternately lefs, and re- 
mains till the fruit be ripe. The flower hath Ave ob- 
long, acuminated petals, three times lefs than the cup 
into which they are inferted. Ther5 are twenty fubu- 
lated Alaments inferted into the cup the length of the 
corolla, and remain till the fruit be ripe, having moon- 
Ihaped, deciduous antherae. The germina are nume- 
rous, roundilh, very fmall and colledled into a head, the 
llyles are Ample and proceed out of the fide of the ger- 
men, having Ample ftigmata. There is no feed veflel, 
the common receptacle of the feed is fcrotiform, flefhy, 
very large and remains till the fruit be ripe, containing 
many acuminated feeds covering the receptacle. 
Palujire. Comartmy or Purple Mar/h Cinquefoil, June, 
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