DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Veronica. 
brevis. Flores magni, conferti, pallide cerulei. Cal, 
4-fidus : laciniis 2. superioribus oblongis; 2. inferiori- 
bus linearibus, multo minoribus, Cor, Tubus brevis- 
simus, Limbus planus: laciniis oblongis, acutis, ca- 
lyce triplo longioribus, infima lineari. Fi. longitudine - 
corollae, 
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4. V. racemo terminali subspicato, foliis ovatis glabris cre- serpyllifolia. 
natis. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p.64. 
Icon. Fl dan, 492. ; 
On road sides and in dry woods, common. 2%. May 
—Aug. v.v. Creeping; flowers pale with blue 
stripes. 
5. V. racemis lateralibus, foliis ovatis planis, caule repente. Beccabunga. 
Willd, sp. pl. 1. p. 64. 
Icon, Engl. bot. 655. Fl. dan. 511. 
In rivulets and springs; Pensylvania to Virginia, rare. 
- X. June, July. v.v. Leirek shining groen; blunt ; 
flowers large, blue. 
6. V. racémis lateralibus, foliis lanceolatis serratis, caule 
erecto. ilid. sp. pl. 1. p. 65. : 
Icon. Engl. bot.781. Fl. dan, 903. 
In ditches and rivulets, more common : Canada to Ca- 
rolina, 2/.June—Aug. v.v. Leaves acute. 
» V. racemis lateralibus alternis: pedicellis xis foliis 
. dinearibus. Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 65. 
» lcon. Engl. bot. 782. Pt dan 209. 
Var. foliis integerrimis et serratis. — 
In wet meadows on gravelly soil. Y. July: v.v. 
_ The American plant has longer leaves. ‘than apy of. the 
— ^ European specimens i have see. — 
A V. flaribas sdlitació foliisque cordatis subsessilibus, caule 
( ore Willd. sp. pl. 1. p.73. | 
eere a bot.734. Fl. dan. 515. 
in fields and cultivated grounds. e. Msr— 
e v.v. Flowers blue, small. — 
9. v. floribus. sessilibus, foliis lineari-lanceolatis aigu 
SIN sque, caule erecto. dept c 
Vahl. enum. pi. 1, p.85. — 
Y romana. Linn. mant. 317... 
Anagallis. 
scutellata. 
*arvensis. 
peregrina. 
