534 DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPERMIA. Melampyrum. 
Var. 2. Flowers white.. Stem very light. ene Leaves 
without the least tinge of red. 
Sent to me by Mr. Bourne, who gathered it on Northington 
Farm, Grimley, near Worcester, Cornfields and Ay 
ly—Sept. 
MELAMPY’ RUM. Cal. A-cleft : bloss. upper lip 
compressed, edges bent back : caps. 2-celled, 
compressed, slanting, opening on one 2 side : : 
ng. | 
seeds solitary, bulgi 
crista’tum. M. Spikes quadrangular : floral-leaves heart-shaped, com- 
pac tiled. 
act, finely toothed, 
E. bot. 41-Fl. dan. 1104=Kniph. Fc Rian,. tanks 81. ra M. 
cristatum—Pluk. 99. 2—F. B. iii. 440 wieategen xi: 23426 
site “tence: ; and among corn at t Waltegield Wake-~ 
field. [Ripton Wood, Huntingdonshire. Mr. ae 
une, july 
arven’se. M. Spikes conical, loose : ‘Aloralsleaves with bristle-shaped 
eeth, coloured 
dan. 911—E. oy 53-Riv. mon.80, M. arvense.-Kniph- 
1—Clus, ii. 45. 1—Ger. em. 90. 3-F. B, iii. 439. 2-H. 0x- 
xi. 23. row 1. 1-Dod. 541. 2~Lob. obs.,23. 1, and its ie 
37, Trit.vace.—Ger.em. 90. 1-Park. 1327. 4—Trag. 663. 
Stem upright, slightly hairy, branched. Lee. ves _ gopogtes 
spear-sh:ped, lengthened out into a very long poi sittings 
slightly downy, Flowers in an oval head, Tiedtteu longs 
