DODECANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Agrimonia; 141 
Cal. often with 12 or t6 teeth. Petals 5 or 6, 
fxed to the calyx. Capsule 1 or 2-celled, 
many seeded. , 
L. foliis oppositis cordato-Ianceolatis, flori- 
bus soicatis dodecandris, 
L. Leaves opposite or alternate, heart-spear- 
shaped: flowers in spikes, 10 or 12 sta- 
mens in each. 
rUf?PLK l.OOSPSTniFE. IMarshe? and hanks of ri¬ 
vers. On tl’C Banks of the Kiver I'rent; Ditches about 
Southwell; Newark; Kdingley Moors. 
P. July, August. 
L. foliis alternis linearl-lanceolatis, fioribus 
axlllaribus solitariis hexandris. 
L. Leaves ahernaie : formers with 6 stamens, 
■HYSSOP BEAYKD TJ)OSESTfllFE, or GIIASS- 
POLY. Watery places, and wliere water has stood 
during !he win'er ; rare. In water where water stag¬ 
nates below W ilford boat. Drering. 1 have iinsuc- 
; «c 5 sfully eudeavoured to find this plant. A. August. 
11 DIGYNIA. 
AGRIMONIA. Smii.h. 511. IVith, 442. 
Cal. quitiqucdentatus, calyculatus. Petala 
quinque, calyci inseila. Semina duo, in 
fundo calycis. 
Calyx ^-toothed, surrounded by another. Pe¬ 
tals 5. Seeds 2, in a capsule at the bottom 
icj the calyx, which becomes indurated, 
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Salic a* 
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hyssopu 
Joliumi 
