PRIMULACEiE. 



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3. pusilla. L. cordato-reniform. Cor. 

 hardly cloven to one-tMrd. Scales of Mouth 0. 

 Style shorter than corolla. Glands of Fl.-stalks 

 sessile. Cor. almost copper-coloured, p. 5. 

 Venj high. Alps fi-om Sw. to Sty. — Koch. 



4. minima. L. circular. Cor. cloven to 

 one-third. Scales of Mouth very short or 0. 

 Style shorter than coroUa. Glands of El. -stalks 

 on short haii's. p. 6, 7- Mountains. Tyr. 

 Cai'inthia. Cam. Sty. — Koch. 



671. CYCLAMEN. 



1. enropseurai. L. cordato-subrotund, 

 dentate, appearing with flowers. Crenatures 

 pointless, p. 5-9. Woody hills. Alps. Boh. 

 Eng. Fr. 



2. hederifolium. Root large, orbicular-, 

 depressed. L. cordato-ovate, angular, finely 

 denticulate, appearing after flowers, p. 9, 10. 

 Dry stony hills. VaJl. s. Pr. ? Cors. m. and 

 e. Italy. 



3. Poli. Root orbicular, depressed. L. ob- 

 longo-lanceolate, hastate or sagittate, finely den- 

 ticulate, appearing after flowers, p. Autumn. 

 Woods. Mastrati. PisciareUi. 



4. vernum. Root small, orbicular, de- 

 pressed. L. cordato-ovatc, angular, and with 

 large, unequal teeth; appealing with flowers. 

 Teeth and angles acute, p. 5. Woody. It. 



5. repandum. Root smaD, orbicular, de- 

 pressed. L. cordato-subrotund, obtuse, slightly 

 and bluntly repaud ; appearing with flowers. 

 (Crenatm'es and angles mucrouulate, KocH.) 

 p. 4, 5. Sandy woods. Istria. Ravenna. 



672. HOTTONIA. 



1. palustris. Fl. staUced, in whorls. L. 

 pectinato-pinnatifid. p. 5. Water. 



673. SAMOLUS. 



1. Valerandi. L. obovate. A Bract in 

 the middle of the pedicel. Rac. corymbose. 

 p. 6-8. Moist. 



674. GLAUX. 



I. maritima. L. simple, opposite, oblong. 

 H. small, axillary, solitaiy. p. 6-8. Salt 

 meadows and banks. 



LXXVII. GLOBULAEIE^. 



Calyx 5 -cleft, tiled in the bud. Corolla inferior, of I petal, 5 -cleft. Stamens 4 ; there 

 being none between the two upper divisions of the corolla. Ovaiy of 1 cell, and 1 pendidous 

 seed. 



675. GLOBULARIA. 



1. Aljrpum. Stem shrubby, erect. L. 

 lanceolato - spatulate, sometimes tridentate. 

 Scales of Involucre imbricate, ciliate. Heads 

 nearly sessile. s.S. Spring. Warm stony. 

 mdt. Fr. Lig. Sic. 



2. cordifolia. Stem shi'ubby, prostrate, 

 much branched. L. spatulate, stalked, often 

 emarginate, with or without an intermediate 



tooth, smooth 

 neai'ly naked. 

 Jura. Apenn. 



■w, 



Heads on stalks which are 

 . 5-7. Stony. Alps. Vosges. 



3. nudicaulis. Herbaceous, erect. Root 



multiceps. L. oblong, crenate, rounded at top. 

 Stalk naked, or with 1 or 2 scales, p. 6-8. 

 Mountains, s. Alps. Pyr. 



4. vulgaris. Herbaceous, erect. Root 

 multiceps. Root-L. spatulate, emarginate or 

 tridentate. Stem-L. numerous, lanceolate. 

 p. 5, 6. Calc. stony. Fi-. G. It. 



5. incanescens. Herbaceous, difluse. Root 

 woody. Root-L. orbiculari- spatulate, stalked, 

 3-nerved, pulverulent, sometimes emarginate. 

 Stem-L. ovate, acuminate. Upper Lip of Cor. 

 entire; lower 3-cleft. p. 6, 7. MovAitains. 

 Massa and Carrara. 



