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Plant hoary with little close hairs; fruit longer than its~ 
stalk, often twisted. 
inca’na.~ 
Plant green, rough with short hairs; fruit shorter than 
the slender, spreading stalk. } 
mura'lis. 
DROS’ERA. 
Leaves (or their terminal part) roundish, the leaf-stalk 
[ hairy. 
ij rotundifolia. Sundew. 
Leaves elongated ; leaf-stalk not hairy. 
Leaves 3 or 4 times as long as wide; seeds with~ 
( minute projections on their surface. 
Se) 
a 
L longifo'lia, 7 
Leaves narrower; seeds covered with a loose network 
(as also in rotundifolia). ) 
an’glica. ” 
E'CHIUM. 
Stem spotted with the red swellings at the base of the 
hairs; stamens protruding from the corolla. fl 
vulgare. Viper's Bugloss? 
Hairs on the stem softer, scarcely swollen; stamens not, 
or only slightly, protruding ; (Cornwall). } 
plantagin’eum. 
BELATINE. 
Flowers stalked, with 3 petals and 3 styles, and ) 
stamens. 
hexan‘dra. 
Flowers not stalked, with 4 petals and 4 styles, and 8- 
stamens. ] 
Hydrop’iper. 
EPILO’BIUM. 
Stem with ridges or raised lines running down it from 
the margins of the leaves. 
Leaves oval or elliptical, narrowed at their base and 
[ apex, distinctly stalked. 
Ss 
L ro’seum. 
Leaves narrow throughout, not (or scarcely) stalked ; 
ridges on stem usually strong. 
tea a 
a tetrago’num. 
Stem without ridges. 
