OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 199 



on the edges, and fomenimes intire : from their 

 bafe run two prominent lines down the flalk, fo 

 as to make it appear obtufely tetragonal : the 

 flower is about the fize of the calyx, and the 

 iLigma not quadrifid, but intire. 



E. foliis oppofitis lanceolatis integerrimis, petalis 

 emarginatis caule ereclo. Sp. pi. 495. (Pel. herb, 

 t. 53. /. 4. & ejus zT.r. Ger. Em. ^j~;.f. 8. i^ 

 Moris hift.f.'i /. 11./. 2. orainis f&cmdi.) 



Marfli Willow-herb. Anglis. 



Upon bogs and on the fides of lakes. 1;. Yl\, 



The leaves are fiightly hauy, and generally intire 

 on the edges, but fometimes have a few dents ; 

 they commonly grow oppofite at the bafe of the 

 llalk, but frequently alternate at the top : the 

 ftalk is round, and the petals are but iiightly 

 emarginated. 



EPILOBIUM foliis oppofitis ovato-lanceolatis in- 

 tegerrimis, filiquis lefrilibus, caule repente. S,p, 

 pL 495-. {0.£d. Dan. t. 322. (^ fig. nojf.) 



Alpine Willow-herb. Anglis. 



By the lides of the rivulets which run down tY,^ 

 highland mountains in many places, as on Ben- 

 Lomoyid^ about two-thirds of the v/ay up, on 

 tlie mountains near Little-Loch-Broom., in Rofs- 

 fijire^ in landy places, and on feveral others. 1; . 

 VI. VII. 



The ftalk is about three or four inches high, re- 

 clining at the bale, and even creeping at firft, 



bu: 



