DIANDRIA— MONOGYNIA. Veronica. 21 



V. Beccabunga. Linn. Sp. PL 16. WUld. v. 1. 64. Vahl Enum. 

 V. 1. 69. FL Br. 20. Engl. Bot. v. 10. t. 6.55. Curt. Loud, 

 fasc. 2. t. 3. IVoudv. t. 7. Hook. Scot. 6. FL Dan. t.5\\. 

 V. aquatica rotundifolia, Becabunga dicta, minor. Rail Syn. 280. 

 Beccabunga. Riv. Monop. Irr. t. 100./. 1. 

 Anagallis, seu Becabunga. Ger. Em. 620./. 

 Sium. Fuchs. Hist. 725./ 



In clear ditches and rivulets. 



Perennial. June, July. 



Herb deep green, smooth, shining, juicy. Stems round, procum- 

 bent or floating, branched, with long, simple, fibrous roots. 

 Leaves obtuse, ribbed, variously and blantly serrated. FL dull 

 blue, numerous, in long, axillary, stalked clusters. Bracteas 

 linear. CaL ovate. Caps, roundish, tumid, cloven. 



Beccabunga comes from the German Bach-pungen, bach meaning 

 a rivulet 3 in Yorkshire and Norfolk a beck. 



8. V. Anagallis. Water Speedwell. Long-leaved 

 Brooklime. 



Clusters lateral, opposite. Leaves lanceolate, serrated. 

 Stem erect. 



V. Anagallis. Linn. Sp. PL \^. mild. v.}. Go. Vahl Enum. 

 V. 1. 69. H. Br. 20. EngL Bot. v.U. f. 781. Curt. Loud, 

 fasc. 5. t. 2. Hook. Scot. 6. FL Dan. t. 903. 

 V. aquatica longifolia media. Raii Syn. 28 1 . 

 Anagallis aquatica major. Ger. Em. 620. f. 



In ditches, and muddy watery places. 



Perennial. July. 



Akin to the last, but larger, upright, with long, acute, more ser- 

 rated, rather paler, leaves. Clusters long, acute. CaL acute. FL 

 light blue ; sometimes flesh-coloured. Root creeping. Whole 

 plant smooth. 



9. V. scutellata. Narrow-leaved Marsh Speedwell. 



Clusters lateral, alternate; fruit-stalks reflexed. Leaves 

 linear, slightly indented. 



V. scutellata. Linn. Sp. PL 1 6. IVilld. v. 1 . 65. Fahl Enum. 70. 



Fl. Br. 2]. EngL Bot. v.W.L 782. CurL Lond.fasc. 5. L3. 



Hook. Scot 5. H. Dan. L 209. PoiL «r Turp. Par. 15. t. 13. 

 V. aquatica angastifolia minor. Raii Syn. 280. 

 V. palustris angustifolia. Riv. Monop. Irr. t. 96./ 1. 

 Anagallis aquatica quarta. Lob. Ic. v. 1 . 467./. Ger. Em. 621. f. 

 (3. V. parmularia. Poit. 8( Turp. Par. 16. L 14. FL Dan. M561. 



In watery, spongy bogs, chiefly on a sandy soil. 

 Perennial. July, August. 



