I44:T)IDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMI A;. 
ftigma is fimple, headed and deprefled. The capfule is 
comprefled, orbiculated, biventricofe, the Tides are acute. 
There .are .two valves' and two cells. The diflepimentum 
is tranfverre,' containing fubrotundo-oblong feeds, con- 
vex on one fide and plain on the other. 
Europcea. Baftard Money^jjort with kidney-fhaped, 
crenated leaves. About Longsleddale in IVeJt, Aug, 
DIGITALIS. Fox-glove. " 
The cup is quinquepartite, the fegments roundifh, 
acute, and permanent, the uppermoft is narrower than 
the reft. The flower is monopetalous and campanulated, 
the tube is large, patent, ventricofe, and cylindraceous 
at the bafe •, the limb is fmall and quadrifid, the upper 
fegment being more patent and emarginated, the loweft 
larger. T here are four Tubulated filaments inlerted into the 
bale of the corolla and bended downwards, of which tw'o 
are fhorterthan the reft. The antherae.are bipartite and 
acuminated. The germen is acuminated, the ftyle is fim- 
ple, and ftigma acute. The capfule is ovate, the length of 
the cup, acuminated, and bilocular, with two valves 
which break two ways, containing many fmall feeds. 
Obf. There are fome fpecies in which the fegments 
of the corolla are acute, and more confpicuous, and both 
upper and under lip are acute and more prominent. 
Purpurea, Purple Fox-glove with the fegments of the 
cup ovate and acute, the flowers obtufe and upper lip 
entire. I have feen a variety with a white flower. Bicn. 
July, Aug. 
CLASS XV. 
