6 DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Pinguicula. 



obscurely keeled. Bor. Seeds cupped, in form. 

 Suppl. E. B. 2603. Alslne foliis trissaginis. G. E. 

 616. f. 1. 



Fields : not so common as /-'. polita. 

 An. May. 



V. polita. H. B. F. Grey Procumbent Sp. Leaves 

 stalked, heart-egg-shaped, cut-saw-toothed, shorter than 

 the flower-stalks, segments of the calyx egg-shaped, 

 acute, stem lying down, capsule two swollen lobes, cells 

 many seeded. V. agrestis^ E. B. 783. Often grow- 

 ing with the preceding. H, See Borrer Suppl. E. B. 

 2603. 



Common weed. 



An. March. 



Fl. small, briglit blue. 



V. arvensis. JVall Sp. Speedivell Chickweed. Flowers 

 solitary, nearly stalkless. Leaves egg-shaped, deeply 

 saw-toothed. The floral ones spear-shaped, entire. 

 Stem erect, seeds flat. E. B. 734. C. 2. 2. Alsine 

 foliis Veronicse. G. E. 613, 



Walls, cultivated ground. 



An. May. 



Ls. opposite, nearly stalkless ; by Linneus, styled heart-shaped. 

 Lower leaves chiefly on short foot-stalks. PI. erect, pale. FL 

 small, light blue, white in the centre. Caps, compressed. 



Y . hederifolia. Ivy -leaved Sp. Small Henbit. (TVin- 

 ter Weed, in Norfolk.) Flowers solitary. Leaves 

 heart-shaped, flat, five-lobed. Segments of the calyx 

 heart-shaped, acute. Seeds cupped, wrinkled. E. B. 

 784. C. 2. 1. Alsine hederacea. G. E. 6I6. 



Cultivated grounds. 



An. April. 



Stem prostrate. Fl. light, purplish blue. Caps, swollen. 



PINGUrCULA. Butteru'ort: (So called on accoun 

 of the glutinous, oily, and soft leaves of one species. P.. 

 vulgaris.^ 



p. vulgaris. Common Butterwort. Yorkshire Sanicle. 

 Nectary cylindrical, acute, as long as the very irregular 

 petal. Segments of the calyx oblong. Capsule egg- 

 shaped. E. B. 70- P« sive Sanicula Eboracensis. 

 G. E. 788. 



