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ramo’sa. 
DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPERMIA. Orobanche. 
on them. Broom Hills, very frequent. Mr. Woopw.—Shrawley 
Wood, Worcestershire. Mr. Battarp.—On a dry bank near 
Clifton upon Teme, Worcestersh. St.—Raby Park County of 
urham. Mr, Ross ON. | P. May; June. 
O. Stem branched: blossomis 5-cleft. 
E. bot. 184; (Q the root in a diseased state, Mr. Wostenard. i 
Sabbat. iii. 12-Cam. epit. 311-F. B. ii. 781. 2-Clus 
i. 271. 1-Ger. em. 1312. 3-Pet. 69. 11. 
Root a solid bulb, elliptical, naked, or furnished with 1 or 2 
spear-shaped. sitting scales, and numerous short thick fibres 
dffixed laterally, adhering and intermixed with the fibres of the 
* : 
roots of Hemp or other p a continuation of th 
near drical when fresh, angular when dry, slightly downy; 
i ellow, ately or furnished with very fe 
Drescher either immediately from the root, or alternate, swel- 
ling at the base, nearly Hanh ge with each a scale at be 
Spikes terminating. Floral-/eaves oval spear-shaped, somewhat 
pets, nie Calyx segments pointed, the a larger the 
, the sides next the stem being wanting. Blois 
ibe be bellying: yellow at the base, the upper part ad lips bluish 
e, hairy on the outside ; xpper /ip roundish, cloven, /ower 
lip road, 3-cleft;. the middle nt largest, and with 2 yel- 
lowish prominencies at the mouth, similar to those in Melami 
men, 
longer than the filaments and bending towards them, bluish. Sum- 
amit blunt. Woopwarp. Stem about a span high, generally, but 
not always branched. 
Branched ical as ch minor purpureis floribus sivt 
vamoso. J. B. ii. 781. (Mr. Woopwarp.) Cornfields and dry 
stures. Near Beccles, Suffol 
near Feversham and Rochester ; about Glastonbury, and in De- 
vonshire and Hants. Hups.—[ Brome near Bungay, Suffolk, 02 
the roots of Hemp and Caleopsls. Tetrahit, both annual plants. 
r, Woopwarp.—Hemp fields near Wisbeach. Mr. ReiHan: 
A. June—Sept, 
Var. 2. Stem simple. 
6 ge Se os Be 
Stem very scaly, slightly downy; scales oval -shaped- 
Spike loose. Rlrebhioon rabdpnen: -shaped, ‘nerd ene 
as long as the calyx. Ca/. with 4 deep divisions ; segments 
— » the 2outer the largest, the inner one next the stem ee 
mall. Bloss. tube longer than the calyx; upper lip shorty 
KE en, roundish; /ower 3-cleft. Stamens within the flowe 
Woopwarp 
Field af oats 2 miles beyond Rochester on the left hand going 
towards Horn’s-place, Ray.—[Northreps, Norf. a single plant: 
