64 PENTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Cynoglossuni. 
Blossom funnel-jhaped, tube long^Jlender, open 
and without valves at the mouth. Cal. with 
g divijions. Is' uts 4, very hard, imperfor'^ 
ated, 
qffici- L. seminibus laevibus, corollis calycem vix 
nale* superantibus, foliis lanceol^tis acutiusculis 
venosis, 
L. Seeds smooth ; hlojfoms hardly longer than 
the cup : leaves fpearjhaped, 
COMMON GROMWKLL. GR\Y MILL. GREY 
MILI>ET. In dry gravelly soils. Thorny-moor Holt, 
near Southvn'll. In a close near Halam heck. In a 
hedge between Broxtow and VVigley Woods. P. M ay. 
arvenje. L. seminibus rugosis, corollis vix calycem 
superantibus, foliis obtusis aveniis. 
Li Seeds wrinkled: blcjfoms hardly longer 
than the cups, 
CORN GROM WELL. BASTARD ALK/WET. 
Cornfields. In cornfields between Kirklingt.on tnm- 
pike-road, and Bella Park ; Heaonn-ficlds, near New¬ 
ark; I'ieids between Newarkand llawton. 
A. May, June. 
CYNOGLOSSUM. Smith 216. With. 227. 
r Cor. infundibiiliformis; fauce clausa forni- 
^ ' cibus. Sem depressa, interiore tantum la¬ 
tere stylo affixa. 
BloITom funnel-Jhaped : mouth clofed by pro^ 
. jecting valves. Nuts 4, deprejjed, fixed to 
the fyle by the inner fide only, wiperjor ated, 
oficu C. staminibus corolla brevioribus, foliis lato- 
nale, lanceolatis tomentosis scssilibus. 
C. Stamens fiorter than the hloffom : leaves 
broad, fpear-Jhaped, fitting, cottony. 
