136 29. 0NAOEACEJ3. 



with two raised lines, S — 4 in. long:. L. pale green. Fl. pale. 

 — ^Higher mountains. (Scandinavian.) P. VII. S. 



***** Stoles or barren stems eestival leafy not rosulate. 



12. E, anagallidifdlium (Lam.) ; joints of barren stems all 

 long with small ohovate leaves, fl.-st. erect from a long rooting 

 base, 1. oblong blunt naiTowed below not acuminate, upper 1. 

 lanceolate buds nodding, sepals oblong blunt, seeds obovate 

 pointed below apiculate. — Sy. E. B. 506. — St. filiform, mostly- 

 simple, with 2 raised lines, 3 — 4 in. long. L. pale green. Fl. 

 pale reddish. — Higher mountains. (French.) P. VII. E. S. 



****** Stoles (Sstival scale-hearing not rosulate. 



13. E. alsinifdlium (Vill.) ; stoles (yellowish) with small 

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

 ovate-aouminate repand-dentate shortly stalked, buds nodding, 

 sep. linear-oblong, seeds subfusiform. — Sy. E. B. 505. — St. mostly 

 simple, rather thick, with 2 raised lines, 8 — 12 in. long. L. 

 shining, subpellucid. Fl. large, purplish. Caps, upright, long, 

 long-stalked. — ^Higher mountains. P. VII. E. S. 



2. CEnothe'ea Linn. Evening Primrose. 



*1. (E. bien'nis (L.) ; 1. obovate-lanceolate flat toothed, pet. 

 longer than the stamens, st.-l. elliptic or ovate-lanceolate, caps, 

 roundly tetragonal tapering upwards. — E. B. 1534. St. 5. 5. 

 — Fl. large, many, bright yellow. St. 2 — 8 ft. high, leafy. 

 — Sandy coast of Lancashire. (American.) B. VII. — IX. E. 



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

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

 the stamens, caps, clavate. — Sy. E. B. 509. — -Fl. large, bright 

 yeUow. St. 2 — 3 ft. high. Foliage brighter green and fl. 

 deeper yellow than in Sp. 1. — Channel Isles. Coasts of Som. 

 and at Plymouth. (Patagonian.) B. VII.— IX. E. 



3. Ltjbwig'ia Linn. 



1. L. palus'tris (Ell.) ; st. procumbent rooting glabrous, 1. 

 opposite ovate acute narrowed into a petiole, fl. axillary solitary 

 sessile without petals. — Isnardia L. E. B. S. 2593. 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 persistent calyx spreading horizontally. — Pools and 

 marshes. TBuxted, Suss., and Petersfield, Hants. Said to be 

 lost in these places, New Forest. Jersey. A. VI. E. 



