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fingle roundifh receptacle infinuating itfelf into both the 
loculamenta, or cells. 
Nodofa, Knobby-rooted Figwort with cordate leaves 
tranfverfe at the bale, and an obtufe, angular Halk. Fer. 
July. 
Aquatica. Water Figwort or Betony with cordate, de- 
current foot-ftalks, a llalk angulated with membranes, 
and terminatory branches. Per. July. 
Scorodonia. Balm-leaved Figwort with cordate, dupli- 
cato-ferrated leaves and a compounded branch. Found 
near the fea fhore about St. Ives in Cornwall. Per. Aug. 
Vernalis. 7 'ellow Figwort with cordate leaves and fo- 
litary, dichotomous peduncles from the joints. Ap. May^ 
I LIMOSELLA. Bastard Plantain. 
The cup is monophyllous,femiquinquifid, eredV, acute, 
and permanent. The flower is monopetalous, campanu- 
lated, ered, equal, femiquinquifid, acute, fmall, and the 
fegments are patent: There are four ereft filaments of 
which tv/o are joined to the fame fide, ihorter than the 
corolla and have Ample antherae. The germen is oblong 
and obtufe, the ftyie is Ample and the length of the fta- 
1 mina, and the fligma is globofe. The capfule is ovate 
and half involved in the cup, unilocular with two valves 
containing many oval feeds •, the receptacle is ovate and 
I very large. 
i Aquatica. Bajlard Plantain. Per. Aug. Sep. 
I SIBTHORPIA. Bastard Moneywort. 
The cup is monophyllous, tubulated, quinquepartitc, 
patent ^ the fegments are ovate and permanent. The 
; flower is monopetalous, quinquepartite, patent, equal, 
and the length of the cup, with roundifh fegments* 
There are four capillary filaments, two being approxi- 
mated. Theantherae'are cordato-oblong. The germen is 
roundifli and comprelled ; the ftyie is cylindrical, thick- 
I er than the filaments, and the length of the flower, the 
I ftigma 
