DICOTYLEDONS. PRIMULACE^. CentunculuS. 211 



1. ANAGALLIS. 



Cal. 5-partite. Cor. rotate, 5-lobed. Slam. 5, hairy. Caps. 

 bursting all round transversely. 



1. A. arvensis, leaves ovate sessile dotted beneath, cor. broadly 

 and very obtusely crenate piloso-glandulose. p. 72. — Fields. 



2. A. ccBrulea, leaves ovate sessile dotted beneath, cor. dentate 

 scarcely at all glandulose. p. 73. — Fields. 



3. A. ttmella, stem creeping filiform, leaves ovate or roundish pe- 

 tiolate. p. 73. — i>og<. 



2. LYSIMACHIA. 



Cal. 5-partite. Cor. 5-fid, rotate. Stam. 5. Caps, globose, ten- 

 valved. 



* Peduncles manij -flowered. 



l.L.w^/^orfy, leaves ovato-lanceolate opposite ter- or quaternate, 

 panicle terminal, p. 72. — Marshes. 



2. L. thyrsiflora, leaves opposite lanceolate, racemes pedunculate 

 lateral, p. 72. — Marshes, rare. 



** Peduncles \ -flowered. 



3. L. nemorum, leaves ovate acute, stem creeping, peduncles so- 

 litary, calycine segments linear-subulate, stam. smooth, p. 72. 

 • — Woods. 



4. L. Numtmilaria, leaves subcordate obtuse, stem procumbent, 

 peduncles solitary, calycine segments ovate acute, stam. glan- 

 dular, p. 72. — Banks. 



3. PRIMULA. 



Calyx 5-toothed. Cor. hypocrateriform, the t?il)e cylindrical, its 

 orifice naked. Stam. 5, not exserted. Stigma globose. Caps. 

 opening with 10 teeth. 



1. Pr. vulgnris, leaves dentate rugose, scape 1 -flowered, limb of 

 the cor. plane, p. 71. — IVoods. 



2. Pr. elalior, leaves dentate rugose contracted below the middle, 

 scape umbellate, limb of the cor. plane, p. 7 1 • — IVoods. 



3. Pr. Feris, leaves dentate rugose contracted below the middle, 

 scape umbellate, flowers drooping, limb of the cor. concave. 

 p. 71. — Pastures. 



4. Vr.flari?iosa,\eA\es crenate smooth mealy beneath, scape um- 

 bellate, flowers erect, limb of the cor. plane, p. 71. — Subalpine 

 pastures. 



4. CENTUNCULUS. 



Cal. 4 -\ohed. Cor. tubular, 4 -cleft. Stam. 4, short. Caps, glo- 

 bose, of 1 cell, many-seeded, opening all round transversely. 



1. C. minimus, p. 54. — Moist gravelly places. 



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