lo DIANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Pingulcula. 
hederct‘ V. floribus solltarils, foliis cordatis planis 
Jolia. quinquclobis, laciniis calycfnis cordatis, 
seiirinibus iirceoiatis. 
V. Flowers folitary : leaves heart-JJi:iped,Jlat^ 
5 lobed. 
SMALL llEXLIT. IVY CRlCKWi-KO. IVY 
LEAVKI) SPEED WKiX. Ij inks, ploughed 
fields, and ki chen gardens : very common. 
A. April—Sept 
PINGUICULA. S?nifh. cS. JVilhervi^. i8. 
Cor, rlngcns, calcarata. Cal. bilabiaius, quin- 
quefidus. Caps, supera, unilocularis. 
Bloss. ending in a fpur. Cal. 2 .-lip^ 
pedy pf'ClejL CapMile i cell; 
vulgaris. P. nectario cylindracco acuto longitudine 
petali, capsula ovaia. 
P. Nectary cylindrical^ as long as the petal. 
COMMON BUTTERWORT. YORKSHIRE SANI- 
CLE. On bogs, and low marshy groursds. In a close 
at llalambeck, near Southwell; on Edingley moors, 
Oxton s'ews, and Busford scottnm. P. May, June. 
UTRICULARIA. Smith. £8. Withering, ig. 
Cor. rlngens, calcarata. Cal. diphyllus, eequav. 
lis. Caps, supera, uailoculat is; 
Bloss. gaping, ending in a fpur. Calyx 2 
leaves, equal. Capsule 1 cell. 
vulgaris. U. nectario conico, scapo paucifloro. 
U: Nectary conical ; Jlalh. with few flowers; 
HOODED WATER MILFOIL. GREATER BLAD¬ 
DER .SNOUT. Wet dliclies and stagnant waters, 
somewhat rare. In old gra\el pits, near Kirklington 
IVIill ; and in the lake at Thargarion Priory, the seat of 
^ J. G. ('ooj)er., ,Esq.; at the bo Rom end of Muskham 
Elect, near New'ark. P. July. 
