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DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPERMIA. Bartsia. 
In open meric situations be opin trailing, and not above a 
Sigiet 8 length, but in woods it is upright, and near a foot high. 
myn. Whole sian ehinly’ ot with hairs. Leaves opposite. 
Floral-leaves heart-shaped, ribbed, edged with purple and 
cringed. Calyx, upper lip with us ribs 3 lower lip with 2 spear- 
-d segments, each marke 3 lines, and serrated with 
ioe stiff hairs. Bloss. upper hp ‘lightly notched at the end: 
peer lip, middle segment jagg fs ummit, segments rolled 
oii 
BART’SIA. Calyx 2-lobed, notched at the end, 
the points sometimes) coloured: loss. 
(sometimes) less coloured than the rar 
the upper lip longer : capsule 2-celled. — 
B. Upper leaves alternate, serrated: flowers distant, seca, 
Lightf. 14. at p. 321-Ger, 85-Pluk. 27. 5-Pet, 36. 6= 
- Barr.665. 
Stem cylindrical, simple. Tate a s -ar-shaped, sharp- 
ly serrated, slightly’ tain. Flowers single, " saris the bieicen of 
the leaves, on short a. asilén! Calyx very large, as long as 
the blossom, with 5 deep divisions ; far cited teanad 
Nearly equal se: s, rarely with 5. I have never seen it co- 
i Filaments rolled in a spiral under the upper lip of a 
blossom. Anthers pointed at bottom. Miss Giopy.— Mr, Sta 
House also observes that the calyx is not colou fed 
mgt A se iy Marshes in Cornwall and Devonshire ; 
about Latham, near Ormskirk, Lancashire: and about ‘Ardenca- 
ple in ae vicizicy of Loch Gyle; near Loch Long, in the district 
of Cowal, Argyleshire. [Cornfields, near Plengwarry, and 
Cosgarne, Cornwall. Mr. Wartr.] A. July, Aug. 
B. Leaves opposite, heart-shaped, bluntly serrated. 
| Dicks. by s.-E. bot. 361-Fl, dan. 43-Pluk. 163. 5—Pon. in 
“Clas. ii. 343; 
Leaves a onl shaped. Flowers in a short terminating 
spike. Mr. warp. Blossoms in leafy spikes, purple. 
‘Mesgueit Penne Cup. Banks of rivers in rough sunny 
laces. By a rivulet near rrabiek in crossing the road to Cros- 
¥, Westmoreland, Ray, H P, Sept. 
Ww. ' 
Meadows and pastures. 3 _ P. Aug. 
visco’sa, 
alpi‘na. 
