132 29. , ONAGBAGEiE, 



placed, fl.-st. erect from a short rooting taee, 1. oval or oblong; 

 blunt narrowed below not acuminate, upper 1. lanceolate, buds 

 Wodding, Sep. . linear -lanceolate acute, seeds Wnceolate-obbva-te 

 Bpinted below apieulate. — St, filiform, simple, with two raised ' 

 fines, 3 — 4 in, long. L. pale gr^en, Fl. pale,— Higher moun- 

 tains, P. VII. ',' B. 



***** Stohs orharren sterna eestivalleafyMot-rosidaiei- ■ 



12. JE anagallidifSlium (Lam,) •, joints of barren stems all long 

 with small obovate leaves, fl.-st. erect from a long rooting base^ 

 1. oblong blunt narrowed below not acuminate, upper 1, lanceo- 

 late buds nodding, sepals ohlong 6faM*,, geedsiobpyate pointed 

 below apieulate, — See A., N. H. Ser, 2, xyii, — ^St, filifonn, 

 mostly simple, with 2 raised lines, .3^4 in,' long.'' L. Jiale 

 green. Fl. pale reddish. — Higher toouiitains. P. VII. . S. 



******, Stoles astival scale-bearing not rosiddte. 



13. JE akinifdlium (Vill:) ; stoles (yellowish) with small 

 roundish distant scales, st. erect from a long rooting base, I. 

 ovate^acuminate repand-dentate shortly stalke ji, buds iiodding, >sep. 

 linear-oblong, seeds subfusiform. — St. mostly simple,, rather tliick, 

 with .2, raised lines, 3 — 12 in. Iqng, L. shining, subpellucid- Fl. 

 large, purplish. Caps, upright, loug,' long-staiied. ^-Higher 

 mountains. P. VU'. ; ; ,, Ei S. 



2. QilyoTHB'EA £inn. Evening Primrose. 



[*1. (E.bim'nis (L.); 1. oboyate-lanceolate flat tpothed, net. 

 longer than the stamens, st.-l. elliptic or ovafe-landeoiate, 

 caps, tetragonal narrowing upward. — St. 5. 5. — Fl. large, manV, 

 bright yeUow. St.. 2 — S feet high, leafy. — Sandy boa;<t; of Lan- 

 cashire. Often an outcast from gardens. Bj VII.— -IX.] E. 



[*2. (E. odordta (Jacq.) ; 1. subsessile, radical 1. linear-lanceo- 

 late toqthed, st.-l. ovate-lanceolate attenuate, pet. longer than 

 the stamens, caps, clavate, — FL. large, bright yellow. St. 2 — 3 

 ft. high. Foliage brighter green and fl. deeper yeUow than in 

 Sp. 1. — Channel Isles. Coasts of Som. arid at Plyinouth.' ' An 

 escape from cultivation. B. VII. — ^IX.] E. 



.3. Isnae'dia Linn, 



1. I. pahis'tris (L.) ; st. procumbent rooting glabrous, 1. oppo- 

 site ovate acute narrowed mto a petiole, fl. axillary solitary ses- 

 sile ^without iDetals.— .B. B. 8. 2693. St. 22. 3.— St. 6—8 in. 

 long, round, branching, often reddish. Fl. with 2 small bracts 

 at the base. Caps, ovate, obtusely quadrangular, with the per- 

 sistent calyx spreading horizontally. — Pools and marshes. BUx- 



