DIOECIA ENNEANDRIA. 235 
Feminine. 
The feminine cnp is the fame as the mafculine. The 
f ower hath four ered, obtufe petals equal with the cup, 
and permanent. There are four obiong, acuminated 
germma, ending in fimple ilraight ftyies and obtufe flig- 
mata. There are four horny capiuies opening inter- 
nally and containing many roundifh leeds. 
Rofea. Rofewort. In the mountains of Cumh. }VeJi:. 
T'crkjh, On the rocks of the high mountains Snowdon 
and Caderidis in V/ales\ Inglehorough in TcrhJJi. On a 
♦ rock called Blea-water-crag about twelve miles from 
Kendal., JVeft. in great plenty. Alfo on the rocks of the 
high mountains of Lcngsleddale and F^entmere in the fame 
county. Wilson’^ Sy. ^ 
ENNEANDRI A comprehends fuch plants as have 
^ nme ftamina. 
M E R C U R I A L I S. Mercury. 
Mafculine. 
The cup is tripartite and the fegments are oval, lan- 
ceolated, concave, and patent. There are nine or twelve 
ftamina, ftraight, hairy, and the length of the cup, hav- 
ing globofe, didymous antherae. 
^ Feminine. 
The cup is the fame as the mafculine. There are two 
•fubulated, acute, pointed nedaria, to each of which 
there is a fmgle, broad germen, imprefieJ with a fur- 
row betv/een them. T)ie germen is roundifli, compref- 
led, hifpid, and furrov/ed on both fides, having two 
reflex, horny, hifpid ftyies, and acute, reflex ftlgmata. 
The capfuie is roundifh, didymous, bilocular, and flaap- 
ed like the ferotum, havino- finple, round ;fli feeds. 
Perennis. Peg's Mercury with a very fimple ftaiK 
and fcabrous leaves. Per. April., May. 
Annua. French Mercury with a braciiiated ftalk, and 
fmootli leaves. An. Set). 
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