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8. O. amethystea (Thuill.) ; sep. many-veined ovate below 

 narrowed into 1 or 2 subulate points, cor. tubular its back curved 

 immediately from the base othenvise straight, lips unequally 

 acutely denticulate wavy, upper lip hooded porrect notched, 

 lobes of lower lip unequal the middle one larger, stam. inserted 

 in the curvature of the cor. glabrous with many hairs at the 

 base within, stigma bilobed. Sy. E. B. 1017. Atl. Fl. Par. t. 19. 

 E. O. Eryngii Duby. Lobes of stiff, attached by J, purple. 

 Anth. dusky brown when dry. Perhaps a form of O. minor. 

 Parasitical upon Daucus gummifer. Whitsand Bay, Cornwall. 

 Rock End, Torquay. Mr. Townsend. Dorset. A. ? VI. E. 



** Sepals 4 or 5, connected below. Bracts 3. Valves of capsule 

 separating at the top. PHELIP^EA Desf. 



[O. arendria (Bork.) 1 ; cal. of 5 sep. tubular with triangular- 

 subulate teeth falling short of the cor.-tube, cor. tubular slightly 

 curved in front, middle of the tube compressed on the back, 

 throat slightly inflated externally glandular, lobes of lips blunt 

 with reflexed edges, the lower lip hairy within, suture of antli. 

 hairy. Atl FL Par. t. 19. L. Height 1218 inches. Stigma 

 scarcely 2-lobed ; style pale yellow (? ), glandular. Filaments 

 glabrous with a few hairs at their base. Lateral bracts linear- 

 subulate, intermediate lanceolate attenuate above. St., scales 

 and cal. glandular-pubescent. Parasitical upon Achillea Mille- 

 folium ? Alderney ! (the Jersey plant is Sp. 9). P. VII. VIIL] 



9. O. purpurea ( Jacq.) ; cal. of 5 sep. tubular with lanceolate 

 acute teeth falling short of the cor.-tube, cor. tubular curved in 

 front, middle of tube compressed, lobes of lips acute with reflexed 

 edges, lower lip hairy within, anth. glabrous. E. B. 423. Atl. 

 Fl. Par. t. 19. K. O. ccerulea ( Vill.) ed. viii. About a foot high. 

 Fl. bluish purple. Stig. scarcely 2-lobed, white. St., scales, 

 bracts, cal. and cor. glandular-pubescent. Grassy pastures. 

 Herts. Norf. Isle of Wight. Chepstow. P. VI. VII. E. 



[O. ramdsa (L.) ; cal. of 4 sep. tubular with triangular ovate 

 acuminate teeth, anth. glabrous, st. usually branched. E. B. 

 184. Sown with Hemp.] 



2. LATHED 'A Linn. Tooth wort. 



1. L. Squamdria (L.) ; st. simple, fl. pendulous secund, lower 

 lip of the cor. 3-cleft. E. B. 50. G. E. Smith S. Kent. t. 3, 



1 Mr. Ar. Bennett refers the Alderney plant to O. Millefolii (O. ccerulea 

 var. Millefolii, Reich.), see Marquand, Guernsey Flora, p. 137. H. & J. G. 



