/2 »»ENTAND. MONOG. 



fS-cl(-ft, p;>le retUUMh, its upper side clothed with lonjf. whiU', fiifa- 

 r^oiitous appendages. — Leaves, nsed as Tea, consiciered by the 

 Highlanders to strengthen weak stomachs, Dr. StuarL 

 13. LYSIMACHIA. 

 * Peduncles manij-Jlowereil. 



1. L. vulgaris (ijclloiv Louseslrife),\ecives ovato-lanccoiate op- 

 posite IfT- or quaternate, panicle terminal. IJi^/ifJ'. p. 138» 

 /::. B. ^ 701. 



Ha.b. Wet shady places, and the sides of rivers. Isle of Mull, Lighff\ 

 Banks of Clyde at Bowling bay ; Kenmuir b:;nks, (ilasg., Hopk. 

 ('ast.le Loch, at Loclimaben, Dumfries-shire : in a iield by the road- 

 side opposite the hill of Dumbuck, Dumbartonshire, Maiigh. Isle 

 in the Loch of Monteith, Rev. Dr. Grahani. Duldowie, Dr.Bruirn. 

 K.July. 1/. 



Erect, t'AO to three feet high. Reaves nearly sessile, glabrous or 

 downv beneath. Panicle large, leafy, much branched. L'oroUas 

 large . 



2. L. t!niri,}Jlora{tvfted Looses I r/Je) ,]eiiveH oj^posite lanceolate, 

 racemes pedunculated hiteral. E. B. I. 170. 



Hab. Watery places, rare. Margin of a drain in a marsh beyond Possil^ 

 .south side of the canal, near the \vest end, Hopk. Edge of a 

 lake to the N. of Glasgow, Fl. Brit. ■ where Mr. Hopkirk has 

 sought for it in vain. ^Iargins of Rescabie and Balgawen Lakes, 

 Angus-shire, frequent; and Duddingston Loch, Edinb., D.Don. 

 Ft. July. H. ' ^ 



Stems one to tv.'o feet high. Flowers nunierous, small, crowded in 

 axillary, pedunculated racemes. Cor. deeply cleft into very nar- 

 row segments, yellow, and as well as the cal. spotted \\lth orange. 

 ■s* Peduncles \-floicercd. 



3. L, Nt'mornm {i/fl/ow Pimpernel, or Hood- Looseslrifi') jleaven 

 ovate acute, stem creeping, peduncles solitary, calycine seg- 

 ments linear-subulate, stamens smooth. Ligh/f. p. 138. 

 E. B. t. 527. 



Hab. Woods and shady places, frequent. Fl. summer months. 1/ . 



4. L. Nummularia {Moriei/wort), leaves subcordate obtuse, stem 

 procumbent, peduncles solitary, calycine segments ovate acutej, 

 stamens glandular. Lighlf/p. X^^. E.B.L52S. 



Hab. Shady places aiid pastures. Banks of the Clyde at Kenmuir 

 and Bothwell, Ilopk. Shady banks of the Esk, Angus-shire^ 

 abandant, D. Don. Daldowie, Dr. Bream. 

 14. ANAGALLIS. 



1. A. ancnsis {scarlet Pimpernel), leaves ovate sessile dotted 

 beneath, margin of the cor. broadly and very obtusely crenate 

 piloso-glandnlose. Light/, p. \39. E. Bit. 529. 



Hab. Coru-fields, abundant. Ft'. June^ July. 0. 

 Fiovers ticarlet, 



2. A. cceriilca {blue Pimpernel) ^ leaves ovate sessile dotted be- 



