140 DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA; 
ftyle (lender and the length of the (lamina. The ftigma 
is truncated and nodding, i he capfule is roundifh, ob- 
tufe, unilocular with two valves, elaftic, and cloathed 
with a very large patent cup, containing many fubglo- 
bofe feeds. 
Cbf. It approaches to the nature of the Orohanche 
iipqii account of the glandule. 
Squamaria. ^oothwort a very fimple (lalk, pen- 
dui9us dowers and the lower lip trihd. In (hady places 
and. at the foot of mountains, but not common. In the 
woods about Maidfione. in Kent^ R. oy. In a (hady lane 
leading frpm Harefield town to the river*, below Cunfwick 
fear ntzx Kendal^ JVeft, At the foot and on the fnelves of 
the fear below W aterfahhridge near Balfton^ IVeft. Mr 
EAwsQNi In the firft fie)d below Scout-ftyle^ on the right 
hand of a foot- oath leadirtg to Barrow-field^ about two 
miies^from Kendal^ Wilson’s Sy, In Deepdale wood and 
in Grifedale within the liberties of Zealand^ Lane, Per, 
^pril^ May. 
^ FEDICULARIS. Lousewort, 
The cup is monophyllous, roundifh, ventrieofe, has a 
quihquifld, equal mouth, and remains till the fruit be 
ripe. The flower is monopetalous and ringent, the tube 
is oblong and gibbous. The upper lip is fhaped like a 
helmet, eredt’xomprelTed, emarginated, and narrow. The 
lower lip is patent, plain, femi-trifid- obtufe*, the mid- 
dle fegment is narrower. The four filaments are the 
length of the upper lip under which they are concealed, 
of which two are fhorter. The anthers are incumbent, 
roundifh and compreffed. The germen is roundifh, the 
ftyle is (lender, longer than the (lamina. The ftigma is 
obtufe. The capfule is roundifh, acuminated, oblique, 
bilocular, the dilfepimentum is oppofite to the valves 
and opens in the apex, containing many roundidi, com- 
prefkd, truncated feeds. The receptacles are oblong 
and pitiolated. 
Obli The capfule in the apex is oblique in the greats 
cfl part, bylvatica. 
