DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. t5| 
rx are connivent by pairs in the form of a crofs, bifid 
and obmfe. The germen Is obtufe, quadrifid, and vil- 
lofe; the ftyle is flender and the length of . the Itamina, 
the ftigma is bifid and acute. The cup without chang- 
ing contains four feeds. 
Obi. Linn. The lower lip of the cup fometimes is 
found crenated, 
• Meliffophyllum, Melittis Baflard Balm, In woods and 
hedges. In feveral woods in the JVeft of England, as about 
2^ otnefs in Vevonfli. and Haverfordweji^ PemhrckeJJi, R. 
Per, June. 
SCUTELLARIA. ScutL-cAp. 
- The cup is monophyllous, very fliort and tubulated * 
the mouth is alinoll entire, having an incumbent fcaly 
operculum which feems ciofed. The fiov/er is mono- 
I petalous and ringent,^the tube is very fhort, bended 
I backwards, the faux is long and comprefiTed. The up- 
I per lip is concave and trifid, the middle fegment ^s'eo^- 
! cave and emarginated, the fide ones are plain and fomcd 
1 what acute; the lower lip is broad and emarginated^ 
I The four filaments are placed under the upper lip, of 
which two are longer, having fmall anthers. The ger- 
man is quadripartite; the-ftyle flender and the length of 
the (lamina, the ftigma is fimple^ incdrved, and acumi- 
; nated. The cup is fliut up with the operculum, and 
' lhaped like a helmet, and fupplies the place of a capfule, 
having four roundifli feeds, and opens on the lower mar- 
: gin. 
Obf. Linn. It is fufliciently diftinguilhed from all 
! others by the fruit. 
Galericulata, Hooded JVillozv Herb with cordato-lance- 
dated, rugofe, crenated leaves and flowers from the joints 
! 6t the ftalks or wings of the leaves. On the banks of 
! dirty ditches and rivers. In the ditches about London. 
\ About Newdike-Lhornbarrow,, Tealand Conyers^ Lan, 
Minor, L'he kjfer hooded JVillow-Herb with cordato- 
ovate, nearly entire leaves and flowers from the wings of 
i the leaves. Pcr^ Julyy Aug. P R U* 
