PENTAND. MONOG. 3S6— 388. 
349 
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Flowers peduncled, cUiftered : leaves glabrous. 
Indies. Curt, mag. t.^Jl. Blackiu. t, 404. PUnck. t. 137. 
Flo’wers terminal, about 6 together. vie 
The root is purgative, and was fuppoied to be the true Ja af oi 
the Ihops, which however is procured from tne Convolvulus 
Flowers fellilc, clullered : leayes piibefcent. 
Mexico. Plinck.ic. t. 138. Hern. Mex. ijQ.f.T.. 
FImuert white, terminal, with very long llender tubes. 
Flowers racemed : leaves heart-fliaped, orbicular-acute, 
downy. 
Peru. Ca'uan. HUp. 1 3. », 17. jf. 19. 
Flowers in oppoiite axillary racemes. 
P‘tun. 
•is. 
386. CORIS. Carol i-petalled, irregular; caly^i fpin- 
ous; 5-valved, fuperior. 
CORIS. 
South of Europe. Moris, hifl. %,fe£i. n. r e^.f Hji. 
S/fwred; /eawr alternate, linear ; /owfrr fpiked. 
387. BROSS-^A. Ccro/ truncate; fa/j.r flefiry: cap- 
Juk 5 -celled, many-feeded. 
Bross.ea. 
America. Plum. Gen, "j. ic,ist,,f.z. 
Branches alternate: /eu'Ves alternate, ovate, ferrate: foyers fev/, 
alternate, terminating the branches. 
*^hsus. 
'"^'rbo. 
‘•^ole. 
388.. VERBASCUM. Carol wheel-lhaped, a little 
irregular; fiantina bearded; capjtile (w^tnor, 2 - 
celled, 2-valved: Jligma fimph. Mullein. 
Leaves decurrent, woolly both Tides: ftetn fitnple. 
Waftes. Eng. Bat. t. 545. Woodw. t. 125. Blackw. t. 3, 
Leaves deciirrent : flem branched. 
Europe. An hybrid from V. Lichnitss and V . 7 hapfas. 
' Leaves fomewhat lyre-fhaped : flowers fellilc. 
South of Europe. Mill-fg. t. 273. Fill. pi/, t, 50 ? 
Leawts feffile, not decurrent, fmuatc, downy beneath. 
Leaves ovate-oblong, tapering to the bafe, downy, obfo- 
letely crennlate: racemes fpike-torm, elongated; 
fafcicles of flowers without braibes. 
Madeira. Alton Kews, i. p. 236. 
Leaves ovate, downy both Tides; the lower-oncs petioled. 
Italy, Germany, Mtznch.HaJ/.n.i’jo.t,^. 
