PENTANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. Myosurus. loi 
Calyx with 5 divifions. Petals 5. Caps. 1- 
cdUdy with 5 values at the top. Seeds sevc- 
raU Jixed to the sides. 
D. foliis orbiculatls radicalibus, scapo race- rotundi- 
moso. folia^ 
D. Stalksfrom the root : leaves circular. Lin N. 
Styles 6 . Huds. 
ROUND-LE AVED SUN-DEW‘. On mossy bogs, and 
moor grounds. CoddingtonSta{)leford and Langford 
Moors; Oxton Bottoms ; Ediugley Moor. 
P. July, August. 
7 POLYGYNIA. 
MYOSURUS. Smith. 348. With. 326. 
Cal. pentaphyllus, basi appeiidiculatus. Pet, 
ungue tubuloso, nectarifero. Semina 
numerosa, nuda. 
Cal. 5 leaves., united at the hafe, deciduous. 
Nectaries 5, like petals', awlfhaped. Seeds 
numerous, coated, pendant. 
MYSOSURUS. ' ' ■ minimus. 
MOUSE-TAIL. Cornfields, in a gravelly soil; but not 
common. Among cornfields at Upton near Southwell; 
At Coddington; and also in sandy ground belonging to 
my friend Mr. Jacob Ordoyno, who has observed it ^ 
there for several years. At Normanton, near South- 
well, the Rev. J. T. Becher. This plant being an 
annual of humble growth, is frequently destroyed or ' 
buried for awhile by the operation of fallowing, so that 
it ocasioually disappears. A. May, June, 
