DIDYNAMIA.. ANGIOSPERMIA., Limosella. 
Bastard Moneywort. Shady marshy places, springs and ri- 
vulets. Cornwall and Devonsh. Riise sigs Longs 
Westmoreland. ede. 
LIMOSEL’LA. Cal. 5-cleft: bloss. 5- cleft, equal : 
stamens approaching in pairs: germen 2- 
celled : caps. often 1-celled, 2-valved, “deen 
seeded. 
L. Leaves spear-shaped. 
anal E. bot. 357—-F1. dan. 69-Haill. an pS phe 205—H. OX. XV» 
+ Qe row Qo fr 2-Pluk. 74. 4.-Pet. 
Leaves rolled inwards. Bloss, hairy, a ve. Stamens 2 and 
2, in opposite pairs. Linn. Stems trailing. ries Peep vf 
long. Floavers solitary. Bloss. white without, within 
aly ie Plantain, or Plantain ree ctt ~ 
r places liable to be flooded, and where waters have stood 
ie the winter.’ A. Ju in se 
OROBAN’CHE. Cal. somewhat. cloven: dhss. 
gaping: germen resting on a «niet 5 caps. 1- 
“celled, 2-valved, many-seeded 
0. Stem unbranched, pubescent: stamens the length of 
the blosso 
ce 232-E. oe ‘421-Kniph. %=Tourn. 81, Orobanche.—Clus. 
4 1.270. 2-Dod, 552. 3—Ger. em. 1311. 2-H. ox. xii. 16. 
 1-Riv. mon. 89.1, OrobancheGer. 1130. 2—Pet. 69. 
10-Lob. obs. 531.1. a, and ic. ii. 89. 1. a-Ger. em. 1311. 
1. a—Park. 229. 1. a—Matth. 536-F. B. ii. 781. 1- 
Lonic. ii. 24. 1. 
Root large, fleshy, oval, scaly. Leaves none. Stalk 8 to 12 
inches, with dry scat ttered scales, Flowers spiked, cylindrical, 
the lower ae Woopwa Flower rs rust-colour, with some. 
what of a purplish tin 
on Broomrape "This parasitical plant is found in dry 
roadie Centaurea Scabiésa. [ Also in corn- 
feldy in a rem soil, which yee probably had Broom growing 
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aquat’ica, 
ma’jor. 
