HEXANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. AVlsma. 
Calyx none. B!oss. with 6 divisions. Tube ve¬ 
ry long, extending down to tkt root. Caps. 
3, injlated, united, 
C. foliis planis lanceolatis erectis. autum- 
C. LeavesJlat, spear-shaped, upright. nate. 
MFADOVV SAFFRON. Meadows in a rich sail, fit 
tiie Meadows at Newark, abundantly; in Holme Mea¬ 
dows beyond Winlhovpe, near the itiver; In the Mea¬ 
dows at VVinkburn, the seat of Peter Pee;g:e Burnell, 
Ksquire. P.. September. 
3 POLYGYNIA. - 
ALISMA. Smith, PFith. 36*. 
Cal. triphyllus. Petala tria. Capsulce plures,. 
aggregatas, submonosper-mse. 
Caly?t '^-leaved. Petals 3. Seeds many, 
A. foliis ovatis acutis, capsulis obtuse trigonls. Planta.- 
A. l.eaves egg-shaped, acute : fruit with 3 
blunt corners. 
GREA PEH W ATER PLANTAIN. Ditches and wa¬ 
tery places. In the Old Treat Ditches about Newark, 
by the Road side. P. J uly. 
A. foliis lineari-lanceolatls,. capsulis pentago- ranun^ 
nis incurvis gluboso-aggregatis. culuides, 
A Leaves strap-spear-shaped, on leafstalks : 
fruit globular, scurfy. 
SM AI.L tA'Ai'l.R PL ■\X TAIN. Wet turfy bo^s. In 
old <>’ravel-pif» rear Kirklin^ton Mill; on F.din.yley 
Moor; in a Ditch near a Cotfaiie on Langford Moorf 
Trent side, tretweeu Clifton* Hill and Nottiniihaia,. 
DfiERiitG. p, August, 
