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with a fimple rifing ftyle, and an acute involuted ftig- 
Txia. The legumen is roundifh, turgid, unilocular with 
two valves, containing fingle kidney-fhaped feeds. 
Tin^oria, Green-weed^ Dyer'^s JVeed^ or Wood-waxen 
with fmooth lanceolated leaves, round, ered, ftriated 
branches. July^ Aug, 
Anglica, Needle-furze^ or Petty-whin with Tingle fpines, 
flower branches without fpines and fpear-fhaped leaves. 
May\ June, 
ONONIS. Rest Harrow. 
The cup is quinquepartite and almofl: the length of 
the corolla; the fegments are linear, acuminated, and 
a little arched, the flower being under the keel. The 
flower is papilionaceous, the vexillum is cordate, flria- 
ted and depreffed on the Tides. The wings are oval and 
fliorter by half than the vexillum. The keel is acumi- 
nated and commonly longer than the wings. There are 
ten filaments growing together, forming an entire Cylin- 
der, having fimple antherae. The germen is oblong and 
ohairy, the flyie is firnple and the fligma obtufe. The 
legumen is like a rhomb, turgid, villofe, uqilocular, with 
two valves, containing a few kidney-fhapedTeeds. 
Spinofa, Refiharrow or Cammock with fingle flowers 
.on the branches, trifoliate leaves and prickly brariches. 
In barren paftures. Per. June— Aug. 
Arvenfis, Corn Refiharrow or Caynmock with double 
,fiOwers oh the branches, trifoliate leaves, and branches 
without fpines. Per. July., Aug. . " 
Repens. • Creeping Refiharrow v/ixh diffufe il;alks,‘'cre^l; 
branches, trifoliate leaves on the flalks, and ovate ilipu- 
\x. Near the Tea fhofe. Per. June., July. 
A N T H Y L L I S. Kidney-Vetch, or . 
Lady’s Finger. 
The cup is monophyllous, oblong, a little inflated 
and villofe; the brim is divided into five unequal parts 
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