POLYANDRIA TRIGYNIA PENTAGYNIA. 115 
Under -Shrubby Gift us without Jiipul^. 
HirfutiiS. Hoary Dwarf Cijiiis which is fhrubby, pro- 
cumbent and without ftipulac, the leaves are oppofite, 
oblong, turned back, hairy and the flowers in branches. 
About KendaL at Buckh arrow Bank Scar betwixt Briz- 
fteer and Cunfwick\ alfoon the rocks about Cartmel-wells 
in Lan, oblerved by Mr. Fitz Roberts. Per, June, 
TRIG TNI A comprehends fuch as have three pifiils, 
DELPHINIU M. Larkspur. 
The flower is compofed of five unequal petals placed 
orbicularly, of thefe the upper one is anteriorly more ob- 
tufe than the others and extended behind into a tubula- 
ted horn which is flraight, long, and obtufe, the others 
are of an oval, fpear-fliaped figure, patent and nearly 
equal. The nedarium is bihd, and is placed in the 
center of the petals on the upper part, behind it is pro- 
tended outwards and is inclofed in the tube of the corol- 
la. The filaments are numerous (fifteen or thirty) fu- 
bulated, broader at the bafe, fmall, and inclined towards 
the upper petal, having erefl, fmall anthers. Thefe are 
three or one ftamen which is oval, ending in a flyle the 
length of the flamina having fimple refiexed fliginata. 
The capfules are ovato-fubulated, ftrait, with one valve 
opening internally, and are of the fame number as the 
germina and contain many angulated feeds. 
Confolida. Larkfpur with monophyllous nedaria, a 
fubdivided flalk, and three piftils. An, June, 
P ENTAGTNIA comprehends fuch as have five pijiils. 
A Q^U I L E G I A. Columbines. 
The flower hath five lanceolato-ovate, plain, patent, 
equal petals. There are five equal neftaria that ftand 
alternately with the petals •, they are horned and grow 
gradually wider at their upper part, the mouth is obli- 
que, afeending, and internally affixed to the receptacle 
