338 DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPERMIA. Pedicularis. 
cloven and jagged, 2 of them bordered with leafy appendages... - 
Bloss 
. purple, sometimes white ; Ae/met with a little tooth on 
each side not notched at the end ; lower lip fringed with fine 
soft 
a Lousewort. te at ditches, moist meadows, an 
pastures. P. June, July z 
sylvat’ica. P. Stem branched: cat oblong, angular, smooth: Pe 
of 
the blossom heart-shape 
E. bot. 400-Clus. ii. 111. 1—Ded. 5B6. 1-Lob. obs. 431. 3, 
. and ic. i. 748. 2-Ger. em. 1071. 2—Park. 713. 1-H. ox. 
Xi. 234 ieee dan. 225—Pet. 36. 4~Trag. 250-Lonic. i i. 
ae ae 
tem very short. Branches from the root, LN spreading 
close to the ground. Leaves and floavers crowded. Mr, 
WARD. Branches ope Floral-leaves ce A dived» 5 ee 
upper lip with a little t ooth on each side; /ower lip with 3 divi- 
sions, the middle geet a little smaller. eee the 2 taller 
hairy tte the 
Common Lousewort. Wer pastures and heaths 
P. June, July.t 
ver 2, Blossoms white. 
[ Near Redruth, Cornwall, ae the sea. Mr. Waits 
Near Berkhamsted. Mr. Woopwa 
ANTIRRHIYNUM. Calyx with 5 ‘ditioits: bloss. 
either bulging at the base; or ending in 4 
spur: caps. 2-celled, many-seeded, opening — 
at the top and the divisions bent back. 
(1) Leaves angular. 
Cymbala’ria. A. Leaves heart-shaped, 5-lobed, alternate: stems trailing: 
* This is an unwelcome guest in meadows, being very disagreeable to 
cattle. Goats eat it. Horses, sheep, and cows refuse it. Swine are not 
tond of it 
+ The expressed juice, or a decoction of —_ plant, has eis used 
with advantage as 3 inlet for gear rep. ulcers, It is said that if the 
peathicit flock of sheep be fed with 7 hecestie scabby and scurfy im 
- short time; the wot Pill get oo, at they will be over-run with 
ermin, Cows and swine refus: 
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