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England and Soutli of Scotland. P. VI. VII. Bird's-eye 

 Primrose. E. S. 



5. P. scot 'tea (Hook.) ; I. obovate-lanceolate, cat. swollen, teeth 

 short ovate blunt, cor.-limb flat its segments broadly obcordate 

 approximate half tlie length of the tube. — E. S. 8. 2608. — 

 Half as large as the preceding. Uinbellate. Fl. bluish purple 

 ■with a yellow centre. Germen globose. Stigma with 5 points. 

 — Sandy heaths of the extreme North of Scotland. P. VII. 8. 



3. CrcLAMEN Linn. Sow-bread. 



Jl. C. hederifiliam (Willd.) ; 1. cordate-ovate angular den- 

 ticulate, cor.-throat 5-angled, sep. ovate acuminate denticulate. 

 —Sy. E. B. 1136, 1137.— St. a large depressed tuber. L. after 

 the fl., with wavy white blotches above. El. pink with a red 

 base (rarely white in ^. fieariifolium Syme E. B. 548). Fr.-ped. 

 rolled up spirally. — Woods near the borders of East Sussex and 

 Kent ! Mr. W. W. Saunders. P. VIH. E. 



4. Lysima'ohia Linn. Loose-strife. 



1. L. thyrsiflCra (L.) ; racemes axillary stalked dense, 1. oppo- 

 site lanceolate.—^. B. 176.— St. 1—2 ft. high. El. smaU, very 

 many. Oor. divided almost to its base into narrow segments 

 separated by minute teeth, yellow and as well as the cal. spotted 

 with orange. Stam. combined below into a short ring. — Marshes 

 in the North. P. VI. VH. E. S. 



2. Z. vulgaris (L.) ; st. erect, panicles compound terminal and 

 axillary, I. ovate or ovate-lanceolate nearly sessile opposite or 3 or 

 1 in a whorl, cor.-segments entire with glabrous edges, stam. 5 

 combined through J of their length. — E. B. 761. — St. 2 — 3 feet 

 high. L. variable in size, shape and pubescence. Panicle much 

 branched or nearly simple. El. yellow. Starved forms pass for 

 L. punctata. — Sides of rivers and pools. P. VII. E. S. I. 



[i. punctata (L.) ; St. erect, ped. axillary opposite or whorled 

 1-fl., 1. ovate -lanceolate slightly stalked opposite or whorled, 

 upper 1. narrower, cor.-segm. ovate glandular-ciliate, stam. 5 

 combined below.— -Sy. E. B. 1142.— St. 1— IJ ft. high. St. and 

 1. downy. Sep. narrowly lanceolate. Cor. yellow. Ped. rarely 

 branched, downy, falling short of leaves. — Didverton, Devon ! 

 P. VI. vn.] E. 



[X. cilidta (L.) ; st. erect, ped. axillary opposite or whorled, 

 I. opposite ovate-lanceolate siihcordafe ivith ciliatc stalks, cor.- 

 segments roundish creuate, filaments 10 free 5 sterile. — E. B. S. 

 2922.— El. yellow. St. 3 feet high P— Near Serbergham, Cumb. ! 

 P. VI. VII.] E. 



