Ill P.OL YANDRIA PpLYG YNI a; 
antheras. The germina are in number from five to ten, 
oblong, comprefied, and eredt having no ftyles but fim* 
pie ftigmata. The capfules are the fame in number as 
the germina and are Ihort, acuminated, patent, doubly 
keeled, and opening in the upper feam, containing many 
roundifh feeds fixed to the upper feam. 
Paltfjlris, Marfli Marigold, In marfliy wet meadov;s 
plentifully. Per, Aprils May. 
FI C ARIA. PiLEWORT or Celendine, 
The cup confifls of three leaves which are ovate, con- 
cave, and deciduous. , The flower, has about eight 
fmooth, lanceolated petals. The nectarium is a cell in 
every petal above the unguis and covered with an emar- 
ginated fcale. The filaments are numerous and very 
Ihort'having ftraight, oblong, didymous antherai. The 
germina are numerous and colledted into a head without 
any ftyle.^ Thefliigmata are reflex and very fmall. The 
receptacle joins the feed' together with very fmall pedun- 
cles and the feeds are numerous and oblong with a reflex 
apex, • 
Pilewort or Celendine of which we have but one fpecies^ 
Per, March^ Aprils May. 
