SYNGENESIA MONOG AMI A. 
STNGENESIA MONOG AMI A comprehends 
fuch plants as have Jimple Jiowers, 
J A S I O N E. Hairy Sheep’s Scabius. 
The common cup is monophyllous, alternately nar- 
rower, having many flowers upon fliort peduncles and 
is permanent. The proper cup is quinquilid and perma - 
nent. The proper flower is pentapetalous and the petals 
are lanceolated, eredt, and connected at the bale. I he 
germen is roundilh, the ftyle {lender and the length of the 
corolla, with a bifid ftigma. The capfule is roundifn, 
quadrangular, bilocular, and crowned with its own cup, 
containing many oval leeds. 
Montana, Hairy Sheep's Scahius with lanceolated, li- 
near leaves, (lightly ferrated. - June^ July, 
LOBELIA. Water Gladiole. 
The cup is monophyllous, quinquedentated, very 
fmall and withers away, the denticles are nearly equal, 
the upper two being rather more eredl. The flower is 
monopetalous and fomewhat ringent, the tube is cylin- 
draceous, longer than the cup, and divided longitu- 
dinally. The limb is quinquepartite, the fegments lan- 
ceolated, the two uppermoil being lefs, more reflex, 
deeper divided and forming an upper lipj the three 
inferior ones are more patent and often larger. There 
are five fubulated ftamina the length of the tube of the 
petal, and the anthers grow together in the form of an 
oblong cylinder, opening five ways at the bafe. The 
germen is acute, the ftyle cylindraceous and the length 
of the ftamina, and the ftigma is obtufe and hifpid. The 
capfule is oval, bilocular, opening at the apex, and fur- 
rounded with a cup, containing many fmall feeds. . 
Dortmanna, Water Gladiole with linear, bilocular, 
entire leaves and a naked ftalk. In Winandermere-Water 
and in feveral other lakes, both in Cumh, and Wejl, 
Wilson’s Sy, Per. July^ Aug, 
VIOLA. 
