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Caps, with 3 acute angles, not suddenly contracted above. — 

 Thickets, rather rare. P. V. E. 



3. ? L. Borreri (Bromf. MS.) ; 1. linear-lanceolate hairy, pan. 

 subcymose long very slightly branched, ^erf. 1 — 2-fl., upper ones 

 refiexed after flowering, style equalling stam., filaments about i 

 as long as anth., caps, acute shorter (?) than the perianth, seeds 

 with a straight blunt crest. — St. slender, more than a foot high. 

 Bracts at base of pan. narrow, scarcely leaflike. Ovary not taper- 

 ing into the style. Caps, perhaps equalling the perianth when 

 ripe. Seeds as large as those of L. pilosa. See Phytol. iii. 983. 

 — Isle of Wight. Sussex. Ross, Herefordshire. P. IV. V.. E. 



4. L. pilosa (WiWdi.); 1. lanceolate hairy, panicle subcymose 

 only slightly branched, peduncles 1 — 3-fl., upper ones reflexed 

 after flowering, fl. solitary, style (excluding stigmas) exceeding 

 stam., filaments about half as long as the anth., caps, blunt 

 exceeding the perianth, seeds with a falcate crest. — E. B. 736. 

 St. 77. 3.— St. slender, 6 — 12 in. high. Oaps. ovoid, trigonous, 

 suddenly contracted above. — Thickets. P. v. 



5. L. campestris (Willd.) ; 1. linear hairy, panicle of 3 or 4 

 ovate dense sessile or stalked clusters, segments of perianth lan- 

 ceolate-acuminate exceeding the obtuse apiculate caips., filaments 

 much shorter than the anthers, seeds nearly globular with a basal 

 appendage.— E. B. 672. St. 77- 5.— St. 4—6 in. high. Anth. 

 linear, about 6 times as long as the filaments.— Pastures and dry 

 places. P. IV. V. 



6. L. multiflora (Lej.); 1. linear hairy, panicle of many ovate 

 dense sessile or stalked clusters, segments of perianth narrowly- 

 lanceolate strongly acuminate exceeding the obtuse-apiculate 

 caps., filaments nearly as long as the anthers, seeds nearly twice 

 as long as broadwitha basal appendage. — E. B. S. 2718. St. 77. 

 7. L. congesta Sm. — St. 8 — -'io in. high. Filaments more than 

 half as long as the rather short small anth. and often as long as 

 them. Panicle with the clusters nearly all stalked, or ()3. L. 

 congesta, Lej., L. campestris (3. Hook.) contracted into a rounded 

 lobed head. — Moorish and turry places. P. VI. 



7. h. spicata (DC.) ; 1. narrow slightly channeled hairy, 

 panicle an oblong lobed nodding spike, clusters falling short of 

 their bracts, segments of perianth narrow acuminate bristle- 

 pointed, filaments half as long as the anthers, caps, obtuse api- 

 culate, seeds oblong with a very shght basal appendage. — E. B. 

 11/6. — St. 3 — 12 in. high. L. short, slender. Spike 4 — 1 in. 

 long, nodding. Partial bracts tapering, bristle-pointed. — Moun- 

 tains. P. VII. 



8. L. arcuata (Hook.); 1. channeled slightly hairy, panicle 



