136 PENTANDRIA MONOGVNrA. 



mIgaH I. ECHIUM caule tuberciilato-hifpido, follis caul'inis 

 lanceolatis hifpidis, floribiis fpicatis lateralibus. 

 Sp. pL 200. (Ocd. Dan. t. 445. opt. Ger. Em, > 

 802./. 2.) I 



Vipers-Buglols. Anglis. 



In corn-fitlds and by way-iides not unfrequent, as 

 about Kirkcaldy and Kingborn, and at Charles- 

 Town., Lord Elgin's lime-works, and under Ar- 

 thur's-Seat, &c. $ . VII. VIII. ' 



About Mellrofs-Ahhe)\ and ibme other places, I 

 obferv'd what I apprehend to be only a variety 

 of this ; it diners chieSy in having the branches, 

 more divaricated, and the ftamina nearly twice 

 as long as the flower. Perhaps this is the Echium, 

 anglictfm Hudf. Fi. Ang. p. 70. 



PPvlMULA. Gen. PL 197. 

 Involuerum umbelluht. CorolLe tubus cylindricus, 

 ore patulo. 

 <vms I. PKIMULA foliis dentatis rugofis. Sp. pi. 204. 



1. var. a. officinalis. {Oed. Dan. t. 433. Gcr. Em. 

 780./ I.) 



2. var. |3. elatior. (Oed Dan. t. 434. Ger.'Em. 780. 



/.2J 



3. var. y. acaulis. (Oed. Dan, t. 194. Ger. Em. 781. 



/. 5-; 



a. Cowflips. (3. Oxlips. y. Primrofe. JngJis. So- 



grach. Gaulis. 

 In meadows, paitures and woods frequent. %.\. 

 The fegmcnts of the flowers within, near the bafe, 



are mark'd with red or faffron-color'd fpots, 



which 



