PENl'ANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 1^5 



It varies with purple or yellow flowers, with thick 

 branched roots, and fometimes with tuberous or 

 knobbed ones. 



ASPERUGO, Gen. PL 189. 



Ceil, fruiflus coinprelTus •, lamellis piano parallelis. 

 finuatis. 



ASPERUGO calycibus frudlus compreflls. Sp. pi. 

 198. {Ger. Em. 1122. /. 2. Mcrijt. hijl.f. 11, t. 

 26. f. 13.} 



Small Wild Buglofs, or German Madwort. j4nglis. 



In wade places, but not common. By the church 

 at Bmihar. Dr. Par Jons. O. V. 



The leaves are oval and alternate at the bafe, but 

 two or four together at the top, and fo rouo-h 

 that they adhere to the cloaths more readily 

 than Goofe-grafs : the flowers are violet- colored, 

 and fcarcely larger than the calyx. 



LYCOPSIS. Gen, PI. 190. 

 Corolla tubo incurvato. 

 ':nf!s I. LYCOPSIS foliis lanceolatis hiipidis, calycibus 

 florclcent.bus ereclis. Sp. pi. 199. (Oed. Dan. /. 

 435. cpt. Moris, hijf.f. 11. /. 26./. K.GtT. Enu 



199' f- 3v^ 

 Small Wild Buglofs. An^iis. 

 In cornfields common. O. VII. 

 The plant is covered all over with bulbous- hairs. 



ECHIUM. Gen. pi 191. 

 Cor, irregularis, fauce nuda 



vulgare 



