OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 1.99 



on the edges,, and fomecimes intire : from their 

 bafe run two prominent lines dov/n the fcalk, fo 

 as to make it appear obtufely tetragonal : the 

 flower is about the fize of the calyx, and the 

 ftio-ma not quadrifid, but intire. 



talujire 5. E. foliis oppofitis lanceolatis integerrimis, petalis 

 emarginatis caule credo. Sp. pi 495- (P^^- ^^rh. 



i- 53- /• 4- ^ ^-^^^ '^"^' ^^'^ ^^' 'M'''f' '^' ^ 

 Moris, hift.f 3 ^- J'-/- - orainis fecundt J 



Marfh \Villov/-herb. Anglis. 



Upon bogs and on the fides of lakes. %, Vlf. 



The leaves are ilightly hairy, and generally intire 

 on the edges, but fometimes have a few dcnrs-, 

 they commonly grow oppofite at the bafe of the 

 ftalk, but frequently alternate at the top : the 

 iValk'is round, and the petals are but Ilightly 

 emarginaied. 



alDtnum 6 EPILOBIUM foliis oppofit'is ovato-lanceolatis in- 

 tecrerrimis, fiUquis lefTilibus, caule repente. 0^;. 



Alpine Willow-herb. Jnglts, 



By the fides of the rivulets which run down the 

 highland mountains in many places, as on Berh 

 LomomU about two-thirds of the way* up, on 

 the mountains uQiv Litl!e-Loch-Broom, in Rc/s~ 

 pre, in fandy places, and on feveral others. %. 



YI. Vll. 



The ftalk is ab,ov]^ three or four inches h.gh, re- 

 clining at the bafe, and even creeping at firft, 

 ^ ■ but 



