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In low wet meadows by the Tides of ditches, but 

 not coQimon. %. VI. 



ANAGALLIS. Gen. PI. 206. 

 Cor. rotata. Cc-.ps. crcunifciffa. 

 crvenfis i. ANAGALLIS foliis indivifis, caule procnmbente. 

 ^p.pl. 211. {Oed. Dan. 88. opt. Moris, hijt.f. 5. 

 /. 26./. I e? 2. ordine fecundc. Ger. -Em. 6];./. 

 1 ^ 1.) 

 Common Pimpernel. AngUs. 

 In corn-fields common. O. V-VIII. 

 It varies with fcarlet and blue Bowers, which open 

 at eight o'clock in the morning, and cloie about 

 noon. Small birds are very fond of the feeds bf 

 this plant. 



te'tulla 2. ANAGALLIS foliis ovatis acutiufculis, caule re- 

 pente. vld. Lin. Mantilf. p. 335. Lylimachia 

 tenella. Sp. pi 211. {Moris. Hjl.f. 5./. 26 /. 2. 

 ordine primo. Ger. Em. 630./. 3.) 



Creeping Pimpernel, or Purple Moneywort. Auglis. 



In bogs not wncommon. "U-. VII. VIII. 



The filaments are hairy, and the capfule fplits ho- 

 rizontally into two hemifpheres ; it therefore pro- 

 perly belongs to this genus. 



AZALEA. Gen. PL 212. 

 Cur. campanulata. Sl^iri. receptaculo inferta. Caps. 

 5-iocularis. 

 procimhens AZALEA ramis diifufo-procumbentibus. Sp. pL 

 ^' 215. (Oed. Dan. t. 9. Fior. hap. t. 6. f. 2.) 



Trailing Thyme ieav'd Azalea. A>tglis. 



Upon 



