14<3 DODECANDRIA. TRIGYNIA. Reseda. 
Eupat0‘ A. foliis caulinis pinnatis : impari pctiolato, 
ria. iructibus hispidis. 
A. Stem-leaves winged: the odd leajit on a leaf¬ 
stalk : Jruit hispid, 
COMMON AGRIMONY. Borders of cornfield*?, sha'l/ 
_places, and hedges. Ifedge b;:nks, and in lanes about 
ISewark ; in Mr. PocMington’s plantation facing the 
M inthorpe Road, near the l oii> ; Parks at South- 
■well. P, June, July. 
m TRIGYNIA. 
RESEDA. Smith. 512. JVitk, 445. 
Cal. monophyllus, partitus. Petala laciniata. 
Capsula S'ipcra,. apice liiaris, uiiilocularis, 
polyspei ma. 
Caly x 1 leaf divided. Petals jaf^ged. Cap¬ 
sule i-celled^ many-seeded^ opening at the . 
top. 
Luteola. R. foliis lanceolaus integris planis, calyce 
quadrifido. 
R. Leaves spear-shaped, entire, with a tooth 
on eath side oj the base : cal)x cleft. 
DYER’S A' EL ROW WIJ D, or WELD. 
Me .'(lows, pasHres. walls, and barren uucnl ivated 
spots; not nn •oniiuon. In the lane lea ting to Aver- 
' ham Meadow, from the Mill, b(*)Ond the Cotton 
Mill at Ne v.fK ; tie road between Markham Bridge 
and Farndon from Newark. A. July. 
luiea. R. foliivS omnibus trifidis ; inferioribus pin¬ 
natis, calyce sexfido. 
