(Water F.) 



upper lip wanting. 



(yellow F.) 



doubly inciso-serrate acute, cymes axillary corymbose, bracteas 

 leaty^ sepals without a membranous margin, stamens protruded. 



Jb. -o. t. oo7. •*■ 



308 LXIL SCROPHULARIACE^. [ Scvoph uldria 



glabrous doubly and acutely serrate, lower serratures lari^est 

 stem with 4 acute angles, cymes lax, bracteas small lanceolate 

 acute, sepals with a narrow membranous margin, scale of upper 

 lip transversely oblong slightly notched, root tuberous. E B 

 t. 1544. ■ • 



Woods and moist grounds, frequent. %, 6 — 8. — Boot lar^e 

 thick and knotty. Stem 2 — 3 ft. high. Flowers grcGnish-purple. 



2. S. Ehrlidi'ti C. A. Stev. {Ehrharfs i^.); leaves ovate-Ian- I d '^ 



ceolate acute subcordate glabrous sharply serrate, lower serra- \ V ^' 



tures smaller, petioles winged, stem 4-whiged, cymes lax 4 8- J ''^le'dr 



flowered, sepals with a broad membranous margin, scale of upper I ''^f^^' 



lip bifid with diverginf; lobes, capsule obtuse, root fibrous. E \ ^^^'A 

 B. S. t. 2875. ■ ° ° ^ -^.1 i..in 



Wet places. Wilmington, Sussex ; Primrose Kill, Middlesex • 

 Preston, Lancashire; Settle, Yorkshire. Berwick-upon-Tweed; Cra- 

 mond Bridge and Pentland Hills, near Edinburgh. 1]., 7 — 9. _ 

 Stem 2 — 4 h. high, decidedly winged at the angles, on which account 

 the plant had been long supposed, both in Germany and Scotland, to 1 i)T* 



be ^S'. aquatiSti, altliough much more allied to S, nodosa, I p^v bai 



•Ian' 



and 



cordate-oblong obtuse, petioles winged, stem 4-winged, cymes J f^^' 



dense corymbose 8— 15-flowered, bracteas linear obtuse, sepals ] ^^^^^^^^' 



with a broad membranous margin, scale of upper lip roundish ' ''^*T| 



uniform entire, capsule pointed, root fibrous. E. B. t. 854 ^^"''^ f ^ 



Q' 1 « . J . , (or rarely 



^ tudes of nvers, and in wet places. 1^. 6—9. — Stem 3—4 ft. LusrOJ 



high. Panicles terminal, bracteated, with remote branches. Floivers 

 dark purple, occasionally white. 



4. S. ScorodoniaL. (Balm-leaved F.)\ downy, leaves cordate, 

 triangular with large double serratures, stem bluntly 4-angled, j £iiWs[ 

 cymes lax few-flowered, bracteas leaflike, sepals with a mem- 

 branaceous margin, scale of upper lip roundish entire. E. B, t. I I 



2209. XX r |. 



W 5' 



\m% ( 



le: 0.] 

 from tk 'i 



0* ok 



Moist places, only In the extreme south and south-west of England, I U * 

 and at Tralee in Irehxnd. Jersey. 1^. 7. — Distinguished from all I rf.Lu, 

 the precedmg by being downy, and by its wrinkled leaves, which 

 have large teeth, or serratures, and these are again serrate: it re- 

 sembles S. Ehrharti in the leaves which accompany the panicle. I * ^^ 

 Flowers dull purple. I oij^^] 



Cahjx ivith 5 deep, acute segments. Cor. yellow ; the two upper seg- \ U 1„ 

 merits of the cor. about e<jual to the two lateral ones : scale of the '^ 



*f!olate 

 *ar Ion 



.1, '^^ 



