ijS OCTANDRIA MONOGYNfA. 



plexicaulibus. Lin, Sp pL 494. {Oed. Dan, t, 

 326. cpL Moris, hift, f. 3. /. 11 /. 3. Ger, Em, 

 \l^.f, 6. Pet. herb, t. 52./. 11 J 

 Great hairy Willow-herb, or Codlings and Cream. 



Anglis, 

 On the fides of ditches, rivers and lakes. %, VII. 

 T^ There is a variety of thi^, according to Linn^uSy 

 much fmaller in ;all it's parts, with leaves a little 

 undulated on the edges, and the ftalks not much 

 branched, which Hudfon, in his Flor. AngL con- 

 fiders as a diftinft fpecics, and perhaps not un- 

 jullly. See Vet, herb, t, c^i, f. 12. 

 Small-flov/er'd hairy Willow-herb. Anglis, 

 By the fides of lakes, &c. 1;. VII. 



yp^ntanum^. EPILOBIUM foliis oppofitis ovatis t|cntatis. Sp, 

 pL 494. (Ger. Em, 478. t- 11. Pet, herb, t, c^t^, 



/• 1.) 



Smooth- leav'd. Willow-Iierb.. Anglis, 



By ditch- fides and under he^gc-s in a gravelly foil 



frequent. ^ . VI I. 

 The leaves are Iharply ferrated, and generally 



fmooth, except the nerves on the under fide, 



which are flightly hairy : the flower is very little 



bigger than the calyx. 



\etr41gonum E. iblHs lanceolatis denticulatis j imis oppofitis, 

 4* cauie tctragono. Sp, pi, 494. {Fig, nulla credenda) 



Narrow-leav'd Willow-herb. Anglis, 

 On the banks of ditches, &c. % . VII. 

 The leaves are fmooth and fefiile, flightly Indented 



on 



