DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPERMIA. Euphrasia. 
xi. 24. 1. b.—Marth. 1022~Ger. 537, 1—Dod, 54. 3-Leb. 
obs. 201. 1, and ic. i. 491. 1-Ger. em. 663—Park. 1329. 
1-H, ox. xi. 24.1. a~Fuchs. 247-Trag. 238-F. B. iii. 
. 432. 3-Blackw. 427. 
_. The lower lobes of the lower anthers ogg * in a thorn 
which bends the filament to one side, Linn. Stems reddish, 
Branches in opposite pairs. Leaves sitting, mostly opposite. 
streaked with a few Stole tie, cloven into 2, scgmenta ending 
in 3 teeth ; Souser | lip, aan cloven at the end, with a very 
with very m 
sli tly notched at K chi a Tittle Bey towards the top, an 
marked with black atte _Seéds egg-shaped. Blossoms bluish 
white, with purple st ; 
Common Eyebright, “Heaths ; oy barren iesdis and pas. 
tures. A. July—Sept. [But, on Arthur’s Seat, near mg tet 
T have found it in blossom in the beginning of May, in great 
» imc but eg or from # to 13 inch ig and the leaves 
blun 
E. Leaves cae all serrated. pm 
Curt.Kniph. 12°F, dan. 625-Riv. mon. 90. 2, Odontites~ 
Dod. 55-Lob. obs. 261. 2, and ic. i. 496. 2—Ger. em. O1. 
2—Park, 1329. 3-H. ox. xi. 24. 10—Pet. 36.4—Ger. 85. 
Stem bluntly four-cornered, rough. .Branches in opposite 
irs, Peoeats sitting, Opposites rough ; reat ee 
t the end. Filaments ies The lobes of all the 
anthers endive at the taper point, and between 
the lobes are a number of white club-shaped substances. Germen 
compressed, hairy, surrounded and sheathed at the base by a 
skinny membrane ‘ummit knobbed. Leaves sometimes red- 
dish, Blossoms dusky tl, or purple, 
Red Eyebrigh 
* Itis a weak “gibt a and hee ee in tee as a remnedy for 
impaired —— It will not grow but when surrounded by plants taller 
than it Cows, horses, goats, ch abe eat it, ‘Swit teluse it 
Odonti’tes, 
