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Newton. Berry Pomeroy woods. Holne Chase. (E. B. t. 113.) 

 A. vi.-vm. 



PEDICULARIS. LOUSEWORT. 



1. P. palustris (marsh Lousewort.) - In marshy and boggy 

 places. Stem about a foot high, upright, branched ; leaves pin- 

 natificl, segments ovate, deeply lobed. Flowers pale crimson ; 

 calyx inflated, hairy. Capsule ovate, its oblique beak when ripe 

 projecting beyond the calyx. Forde bog. Bovey heath. Moor 

 near Chagford. (E. B. t. 399.) A. or P. ? Y.-YII. 



2. P. sylvatica (pasture L.) Moist hilly pastures and 

 heaths. Stem from 3 to 6 or 8 inches high, branched at the base, 

 spreading ; leaves pinnatifid, segments lobed. Flowers axillary, 

 rose-colour, like the last in form, but larger ; calyx not much in- 

 flated. Abundant, Warberry Hill. Hills beyond Meadfoot, etc. 

 (E. B. t. 400.) A. or P. ? Y.-YIII. 



SCROPHULARIA. FiaWORT. 



1. S. nodosa (knotted Figwort.) In shady places, under 

 hedges and in thickets. Root stout and tuberous, studded with 

 small knobs. Stem from 2 to 3 feet high, square. Leaves ovate, 

 acute, serrate, on short stalks. Flower-stalks axillary and ter- 

 minal, forked ; bracteas lanceolate. Flowers greenish, with 

 the upper lip of the corolla dusky-purple ; seed-vessel ovate and 

 pointed. Ansti's Cove lane. Copse by Kent's Cavern, etc. (E. 

 B. t. 1544.) P. vi. vni. 



2. S. aquatica (ivater F.) In wet places and by sides of 

 streams. Root fibrous, stem erect, square, scarcely branched, 

 from 3 to 6 feet high ; leaves oblong heart- shaped, opposite, 

 coarsely serrate. Flowers in small, opposite, forked clusters, 

 with bluntly linear bracts ; corolla greenish, mixed with dark 

 purple ; capsule roundish. Frequent. Fields near Torre Abbey. 

 Side of the Ansti's Cove lane. Wet meadows at Paignton, etc. 

 (E. B. t. 854.) P. YI.-IX. 



DIGITALIS. FOXGLOVE. 



D. purpurea (purple Foxglove.) Dry banks, waste places, 

 under hedges, and in woods. One of the commonest, but the 

 most stately and beautiful of our wild plants. Stem from 2 to 4 



