308 POPULAR FIELD BOTANY. 
seeds from harm, and when they are ripe the lid rises and 
they fall out. 
ScureLLarta MINOR. Lesser Shkull-cap. Moist heathy 
places, and by the sides of lakes. A diminutive plant, not 
above six inches high, leaves oblong, and on very short 
stalks, lower broader than the upper ones. Flowers pale 
reddish, or nearly white, in pairs, small and very pretty. 
DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPERMIA. 
CoROLLIFLORZ. SCROPHULARIACE. 
BARTSIA. (Barrsta.) 
Generic Character. Calyx tubular, mostly coloured. Corolla 
with a contracted month, upper lip arched, lower consisting of 
three lobes. Anthers hairy. 
Bartsta Opontitis. ed Bartsia. A very pretty plant, 
found in corn-fields and waste places, with many long, 
rather drooping spikes of reddish flowers, which are only 
placed on one side of the stalk; leaves long, narrow, and 
cut at the edges. 
