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3. L. Nummuldria (L.) ; st. prostrate creeping, Jl. solitary ax- 

 illary, Sep. cordate-ovate prolonged, Jilaments 5 glandular con- 

 nected at the base, 1. opposite roundish or ovate shortly stalked. 

 — E. B. 628. — Tl. occasionally in pairs, yellow. — Damp places 

 P. VI. VII. Moneywort. E. g. i. 



^ 4. L.nem'orum (L.) ; st. prostrate, fl. axillary solitary, sep. 

 linear -lanceolate, filaments 5 smooth distinct, 1. opposite ovate 

 acute shortly stalked. — E. B. 627. — Pad. longer than the 1. 

 Caps. 5-valved but usually dividing longitudinally into two 



parts, sometimes indehiscent. Fl. yellow. Stam. distinct. 



Woods and damp shady places. P. VI. — VIII. E. S. I. 



5. Teienta'lis lAnn. 



1. T. europce'a (L.) ; 1. oblong-obovate blunt. — E. B. 16. — 

 St. 4 — 6 in. high, with the 1. mostly collected at the top. Fl. 

 on slender peduncles, white with a yellow ring. Parts of the 

 fl. and fr. varying from 7 to 9 in each whorl. Valves of the caps, 

 soon falling off.— North of E. ; Highlands of S. P VI. E. S. 



6. Glatjx Linn. Black Saltwort. 



1. G. marit'ima (L.). — E. B. 13. — .St. mostly procumbent. 

 L. opposite, ovate, glabrous. Fl. axillary, sessile, pink, with 

 blunt segments. Remarkable in this Order by its want of 

 petals. — -Sea-shores and salt marshes. P. VI. — ^VIII. E. S. I. 



Tribe III. Anagallidece. 



7. Ana&al'eis Linn. Pimpernel. 



1. A. arven'sis (L.) ; st. procumbent or erect, fl. axillary soli- 

 tary, cor. rotate, 1. opposite sessile ovate or ovate-oblong. — Pet. 

 slightly exceeding the cal., crenate. Filaments distinct. — a. A. 

 arvensis (Sm.) ; st. mostly procumbent, pet. fringed with minute 

 glandular hairs usually scarlet, 1. ovate. Fl. sometimes flesh- 

 coloured (A. camea Schrank), wholly white or white with a 

 pink eye. E. B. 529. — ^. A. ccerulea (Sm.); st. mostly erect, 

 pet. without glandular hairs (usually blue), 1. ovate-oblong. 

 E. B. 1823. Probably distinct. Mr. Borrer suspected that 

 each varies with red or blue flowers. — Corn-fields and sand- 

 hills by the sea. A. P VI. VII. Scarlet Pimpernel. E. S, I. 



2. A. tenel'la (L.) ; st. procumbent rooting, fl. axillary solitary, 

 I. opposite stalked roundish, cor. funnelshaped, pet. much ex- 

 ceeding the calyx entire, filaments connected below. — E. B. 630. 

 — Ped. long. Fl. rather lai'ge, rose-coloured. L. nearly sessile. 

 Spongy bogs. P. VII. — VIII. Bog-Pimpernel. E. S. I. 



