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phyllum, which Relhan has thought de- 
ferving a plate in his Flora ; for which 
reafon you may conclude it not very 
common. It is of the Clafs and Order 
Pentandria Monogynia. Its Engliih name 
is Baftard Toadflax.- The calyx is of 
one leaf, into which \hs.jlamina are in- 
ferted. The feed is {ingle. The leaves 
are numerous, long and narrow. There 
are ijfpeciesot t\\\s genus, of which this 
is the only indigenous in England. We 
might have feen it in flower above a 
month ago. 
Opbrys. That plant with a fingle ftem 
about feven inches high with a fpike 
of greenifh white flowers, running 
fpirally to the top, is nearly allied 
to the Orchis family; and it was fo 
called by Ray and other Botanifts. 
Its prefent generic and fpecific ap- 
pellations artOphrysfpiralis. Its Clafs 
and Order are, Gynandria Diandria, 
It' differs from the Orchis only in 
the form of the nettarium> which, in 
the Ophrys, is (lightly carinated un- 
derneath. If you take up the root, 
you will find feveral long bulbs, 
which, 
