544 
aquat’ica, 
verna’lis, 
DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPERMIA. ne 
Bunch saneniaeiihs Linn. Stemty angles clearly acute, some= 
i i alled 
“eo 
times edged with a membranaceous ine, but not to 
winged. Leaves imperfectly heart-shaped, the base being ra- 
ther cut transversely. Crantz. Leaves and serratures pointed, 
Flowers on forked branches. Floral-/eaves spear-shaped, taper- 
pointed, a pair toeach flowering branch. Woopwarp. _ Uppers 
pera 
leaves nearly sitting, spear-shaped. SF ruit-stalks cylindrical, 
with short pellucid hairs terminated by globules. Calpx 
toothed and pecubmeserons.¢ f thes nd. Bloss. tube fille d at the 
celis. 
Great a Kernelwort. Knobby-rooted oe Woods — 
and moist hedges. P. July* 
S. a heart- Ea blunt, on. leaf-stalks running 
down the stem: corners of the stem edged with a 
_. membrane: bunches terminating. 
Curt. 291-E. bot. 854—Kniph. 11-Blackw. 86—Fl. dan. 507 
—~Dod. 50. 2—Lab. obs. 288. 1, andic.1 I, 533, 1—Ger: Cm, 
715—Park. 613—Pet. 35. 10-H. ox. v. 8. row 3. 4-Ce 
pg | sas 
cornered, corners membranaceous ;_ the 
INN. 
pcre bo lower branches opposite, the rates 
forked. level leaves. 2a] shapes a pair at the base of each 
Pea: Mr Woopw. Upper /eaves egg-shaped. Flowers 
rty re 
Water Betony, or Figwort. Watery places, and banks of — 
vers. al Ps J 
uly. Septe 
S. Leaves heart-shaped; those of the stem in threes: 
uit-stalks axillary, solitary, cloven. 
E. bot. 567—Fl. dan. 411—Riv. ‘mon. 107. 2; Scrophularia 
frore Iut-Barr. 273—Clus. ii: 38. 1-Ger. em. 717-Parke 
608. 4—C. B. pr. 112. 
* This plant is rap known in capa practice; but ~ rank smell, 
ik visi taste of the rege — roperti¢s.— 
Swine that have the scab are od ie hing them with a decoction of 
the leaves. Wasps resort greatly to the "tases ts. Goats eat ows, 
horses, sheep, and swine refuse it. 
