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Ftmaria O^. has a roundilli filicula, and often has 
but one feed and is deciduous. 
Oficinalis^ Fumitory with branch}^ feed veflels, that 
have but each one feed, and a diffufe ifalk. /in, Apnly 
*June. 
Capreolata, Ramping Fumitory with branchy feed vef- 
fels, each containing one feed, and climbing leaves with 
Ihort tendrils. In woods and hedges. An, Aug, 
Claviculata, Climbing Fumitory vdth narrow pods, and 
leaves with clafpers or tendrils. An, June, 
All the Fumitories are to be found in the north of 
Lancajhire and fouth of Wejtmorland, 
OCFA NDRI A comprehends fuch as have eight Jlamina. 
P O L Y G A L A. Milkwort. 
The cup confifts of three fmall leaves which are ovate 
and acute, of which two are beneath the corolla and one 
above it, all being permanent. The flower is of the 
papilionaceous kind, and the number of petals is inde- 
terminate. The wings are fubovate, plain, large, and 
placed on the out-fide of the corolla, and made of the 
dents of the cup, and are permanent. The vexillum is 
cylindraceous, tubulous and fnort, the brim is reflex, 
fmall and bifid. The keel is concave, comprefled and 
ventricofe towards the apex. There are eight ftamina 
in two bodies included in the keel, terminated by eight 
fingle antheriE. The germen is oblong, the ftyle is fim- 
ple and ere6t, terminated by a thick bifid ftigma. The 
capfule is heart fhaped, compreffed with an acute mar- 
gin, which is bilocular and has two valves containing 
fingle ovate feeds. 
Vulgaris. Milkwort with branching crefted flowers, 
fingle, trailing, herbaceous fialks, and linear fpear-fhap- 
ed leaves. 
The violet and fefli coloured of Boer, the white of 
Tourn. the major 01 Jjauh, Pin, and xht myrtle leaved of 
Ray, 
