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fcales of the cup. The hermaphrodite florets are fun- 
nel- fhaped, the limb is quadrifid and eredt, the feminine 
are fcare confpicuous, being flender, narrow, and bifid 
in the brim. There are four hairy fmali (lamina, with 
a cylindraceous anthera, cut into four parts at the points. 
I'here is fcarce any hermaphrodite germen, the (lyle is 
fimple and the (ligma acute and bifid; the feminine is 
fomewhat large and deprelTed, th^ flyle (lender, acute, 
and bifid. The feminine feeds are oval, fmooth, and 
fmail without any down. 
Maritima. Sea Cudweed which is downy, has a bran- 
chy corymbus and oblong, obtufe, crenated leaves. On 
the (and 2il Abermeney-ferry in the Ij 2 e of Angle fea^ where 
the common people call it Calamus Aromaticus: Alfo on 
the gravelly (liore betVv^een Penfance and St MichaePs 
Mount in Cornwall, Found by Mr Johnson in my com- 
pany on the common above Dixie facing the fea (liore, 
JVef, An, July,, Aug, 
Germanica, Common Cudweed v/ith pyramidal, pen- 
tagonal cups from the joints, a dichotomous (talk fomd- 
what eredl. In barren meadows and paftures. An, 
June^ July, 
Montana, P’he leaf Cudweed with conical terminate- 
ry flowers from the joints, and an eredl dichotomous 
flalk. On fandy meadows and padures. An. June., July, 
Gallica, Corn Cudweed v/ith fubulated, axillary flov/ers 
and an eredt, dichotomous (talk. Among corn in fan- 
dy grounds about Cafile-HevinAiarn in Effex, R. Sy^ 
An, June-, J^ly- 
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of thU order we, have no englifli plants. 
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