ORDERS, GENERA, AND SPECIES. 237 



955. Echinospermum Lappula, ; May 13; ballast 

 heaps or waste land. p. 64 



Order 62. Lentibulariaceae. Stamens 2 ; corolla 2-lipped ; 

 calyx 5-partite or 2-lipped ; fruit a many-seeded 

 capsule ; ovary 1-2-celled ; marsh herbs with radical, 

 entire leaves, or multipartite, floating leaves with 

 bladders, and irregular, rather showy flowers. 



956. Pinguicula grandiflora, 1 ; May 28 ; Ireland 

 (Cork and Kerry), rare. p. 61 



957. Pinguicula vulgaris, 93 ; F. W. F. vn. 45 ; June 5 ; 

 Shetland southwards to Hants and Devon, mostly in N., 

 Ireland, Channel Islands. p. Ill 



958. Pinguicula alpina> 3 ; June 7 ; Isle of Skye, 

 Ross. p. 82 



959. Pinguicula lusitanica, 29 ; June 17 ; W. Scotland* 

 Hants to Cornwall local, Ireland. p. 96 



960. Utricularia vulgaris, 86 ; June 22 ; Great Britain 

 not common, Ireland, Channel Islands. p. 88 



961. Utricularia intermedia, 27 ; July 7 ; rare, Suther- 

 land to Westmorland, Dorset, Hants, Norfolk, Ire- 

 land, p. 135 



962. Utricularia minor, 72 ; June 16 ; Orkney south- 

 wards, Ireland. p. 82 



Order 63. Primulaceae. Stamens 4-7, generally opposite 

 the segments of the corolla ; corolla and calyx 4-7- 

 cleft ; fruit a many -seeded capsule ; ovary 1 -celled ; 

 herbs with various (mostly radical) leaves, and gener- 

 ally showy, regular flowers. 



963. Primula vulgaris, 117, F. W. F. i. 37 ; April 1 ; 

 Great Britain, Ireland, Channel Islands. p. 27 



964. Primula elatior, 6 ; April 18 ; Bedford, Suffolk^ 

 Cambridge, Essex, etc. p. 28 



965. Primula veris, 89 ; F. W. F. I. 105 ; April 20 ; 

 Scotland rare^ England common, Wales, Ireland, Channel 

 Islands. p. 28 



