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lanceolate sessile acutely serrate. — Bartsia L. E. B. 1045. — L. 

 sometimes linear-lanceolate. St. round, 8 — 12 in. high, simple. 

 Root fibrous. Fl. distant, axillai'y, upper ones crowded, yellow. 

 Anth. hairy. St., 1., and cal. viscid. — -Damp places in the West 

 of E., South-west of Si, and South of I. A. VIL— IX. 



E. S. I. 



13. Ettphba'sia Linn. Eye-bright. 



1. E. offidnSis (L.) ; 1. ovate or oblong-lanceolate nearly 

 sessile serrate (3 — 6 teeth on each side), lobes of the lower cor.- 

 lip emarginate, of the upper lip patent sinuate-dentate, anth. 

 hairy, seeds with ribs.— A B. 1416.— St. 1—8 in. high. Fl. 

 axillary, solitary, sessile, crowded towards the ends of the 

 branches. — a ; glandular-pubescent above and on the calyx, caps, 

 dblong-ohovate, seeds ovoid greyish. L. usually large and broad, 

 sometimes densely imbricate {E. ericetarum Jord. ?). — /3. E. 

 nemorosa (Pers.) pubescent not glandular, caps. Unear-oblong, 

 seeds fudform yellowish. L. usually narrow, sometimes (E.' 

 Salisburgensis Funk. ?) with very long teeth. — Some authors 

 divide this into many species ; but even the above are scarcely 

 distinguishable at all times.' — Pastures, woods, heaths. A. VI. 

 • — VIII. Common Eye-hright. E. S. I. 



14. Oboitti'tes, Buby. 



1. O. rubra (Pers.) ; I. narrowed from near the base opposite 

 linear-lanceolate-attenuate remotely serrate, Jloral I. usually 

 longer than the fl. with 2 — 4 teeth and an entire end, cal. -seg- 

 ments as long as their tube lanceolate acute, cor. pubescent open, 

 lobes of the lower lip oblong, style protruded even before the fl. 

 opens, caps, oblong. — Bartsia OdoMtes Huds. E. B. 1415. — 

 St. about a foot high, much branched. Fl. many, pink, in 

 leafy unilateral spikes. Filaments, anth., and stam. hairy. 

 — a. O. verna (R.) ; branches ascending straightish, 1. rounded 

 below, cal.-teeth narrowed below. — /3. O. serotina (R.) ; branches 

 spreading- and curving up, 1. narrowed below, cal.-teeth narrowed 

 below. — Euphrasia rotundata (Ball), A. W. H. ser. 2, iv. 30, has 

 not been again found. I have seen no specimen. — Corn-flelds 

 and waste places. A. VII. VEIL E. S. I. 



15. SiBTHOEP'iA Linn. 



1. S. europce'a (L.). — E. B. 649. — ^A slender trailing plant 

 with filiform creeping stems, and alternate long-stalked roundish 



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