86 PENTANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Hydrocotyle. 
AUTUMS’AL GENTIAN. Dry pastures, mostly on 
•alcaieous soils. About Kirklington Fciuple; among 
limestone rocky ground about Mansfield, pleaiii’ully. 
A August. 
iampts- G. corolla quadrifida hypocrateriformi faucc 
ins» barbata, laciniis caylcinis exterionbus max- 
imis. 
G. Blojfoin 4 or ^-cleft : mouth bearded : ca- 
lyx JegmetUSj 2 of them larger, 
FIELD GENTIAN. Mountainous pastures; rare; On 
the sides of the hills by Ihe road from Markham Moor 
to Great Markham, near Tuxford. A. Sept. 
HYDROCOTYLE. Smith. 290. l^Vith. 284; 
Umbella simplex. Invol. tetraphyllum. Peta~ 
la Integra. Fructus orbiculatus, compres- 
sus. 
/ 
Umbel fimpUt on a foot-flalk. Involucr. of 2 
or 4 leaves. Petals entire. Fruit comprejfed^ 
bulging^ divifeble into 2 parts. 
vulgaris. H. foliis pcltatis, umbellis quinqnefloris. 
FI. Leaves target-Jhaped, notched', umbels g- 
flowered. 
MARSH PENNYWORT. W^HITE-ROT. Marshy 
grounds and ditches. In the Q'.oucc-hill (’lose, near 
Newark; Old Trent Ditches beyond the Bridge, par¬ 
ticularly about Fidler’s Bridge, on the Foot-road to 
Kelham; Marshes about Papplewick; Basford Scot- 
tmu; Gravel-pits ou Edingley Moors. P. May, June. 
inunda- H. foliis pinnatis incisls, submersis nmtlfido- 
ium. capillaceis; umbellis quinqnefloris bina- 
tis. 
11 . Creeping: leaves under water^ hair-like\ 
those above^ winged : umbels of 2, fpokes. 
§ison inundatura. Linn. IVilh. 
