DIDYNAMIA. PUSSRORSEDALS: Digitalis. 
Stem and leaves hairy. Blos. epg. ayy 8 yellow. Linn: 
Leaves doubly serrated. Fruitestalkt airy, the primary ones 
longer than the leaves, the secondary short. Floral-deaves spear- 
_ shaped, bays a pair at the base of the secondary fruit-stalks. 
Woopw 
YX ‘low Piliodl. Watery places and hedges. About Bury, 
and near Mitcham, Surry ; Gloddaeth, Caernarvonsh. [Forn- 
ham, near Bury; Suff. Mr. Woopwarp.] B. April, May.* 
DIGITA‘LIS. Cul. with 5 divisions: d)oss. bell- 
shaped: 5-cleft, bellying: caps. egg-shaped, 
2-celled, many-seeded. 
045 
D, Segt ents of the calyx egg-shaped, acute: blossom’ purpu’rea, 
lunt, upper lip nearly entire 
Riv. mon. 104, al go Wood. 24—FI, dan. 74> 
Tourn. 73. A. E. L. M.~Fuchs. 893-Trag. 889-F. B. ii. 
812. 8—Lonic. i le 14. t~Blackur, 16—Dod. 169-Led. obs. 
308. 2, ie, i. 572. 1-Ger. em. 790, 1-Park. 053. 1-Ger. 
646. 1-—Lob. ic. 1. 572. 2-H. ox. v. 8 row 1. 1-Swert, 
6. 1 and 2. 
wrinkled. Bioss. the bellying part sprinkled on the 
inside ikea spots like little eyes. Linn. Leaves scolloped ; teeth 
small, deep ; ie a net-work of fleshy veins underneath. Leaf- 
stalks half embracing the op tah Bo a a 
embracing the ste ste i point. Mr. 
WARD. gene sitting, a little = woolly aeherncah Flow, 
long termin: spikes, all pointing one way. Blossoms pro 
edigently' mot within ; inversely conical, but swelling out 
the under si 
Dean Tenens, Hedge banks and sides of hills in dry 
gtavelly or sandy soil, but it is not found in flat grou 
cept in very dry land, “for though the seeds vegetate there, the 
Winter wet rots the roots, which are otherwise bien 
oy common in the midland, but rare in the eastern 
Counties June, July.t 
Var. 2. Flowers white. 
* The differ of Scrophularia afford usin a — 
Phalena Verbasi, ies ids tevindai, arid Tenthredo Scrophular: 
+ It is certainly a very active ah » and merits much attention 
For some acconnt of its medical uses ee Witisxinc on the Foxglove, 
1785, octavo, with a beautiful fig. of the Tae copied under the images 
ton of Mr. Curtis from his Flora Londinensi 
Vou. III. . Oo 
