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burgh. Berwick. Dr. P. Maclagan. Preston. Mr. Gilbertson. 
Wilmingdon, Suss. Mr. Jenner. Primrose Hill, London. Mr. 
Sowerby. P. VIII. IX. E. S. 
3. S. aquatica (L.) ; I. cordate-oblong rounded-obtuse glabrous 
crenate-serrate, st. and petioles winged, cymes dense corymbose 
many (8 — 15) -flowered, sep. roundish obtuse with a broad mem- 
branous margin, staminodium roundish-reniform entire. — E. B. 
854. Stev. I. c.t.l. S. Balbisii Horn., Koch.— St. 2—5 feet high. 
Bracts linear, obtuse. Fl. dark purple, occasionally milk-white. 
Caps, ovate, pointed. — In wet places. P. VII. VIII. 
4. S. Scorodonia (L.) ; I. cordate-triangular with large double 
serratures downy on both sides, st. bluntly quadrangular downy, 
cymes lax few-flowered, sep. roundish downy with a membranous 
margin, staminodium roundish entire. — E. B. 2209- — St. 2 — 3 
feet high. Bracts foliaceous, lower exactly like the leaves. Fl. 
purple. Caps, ovate, acute. — West of Cornwall. Tralee, Kerry. 
Jersey. In moist places. P. VII. E. I. 
5. S. vernalis (L.) ; I. downy cordate-acute doubly serrate, st. 
winged hairy, cymes axillary corymbose with leafy bracts, sep. 
oblong with a recurved apex, staminodium 0. — E. B. 567- — St. 
23. 16. — St. about 2 feet high. Fl. yellow, inflated, their mouth 
much contracted. Caps, ovate, acute. Differing greatly from the 
other species and closely allied in appearance to some of the Cal- 
ceolarias as is well observed by Sir J. E. Smith. — Waste places, 
rare. P. IV. V. E. S. 
5. Limosella Linn. 
I, L. aquatica (L.) ; L lanceolate spathulate on long stalks, 
peduncles axillary crowded shorter than the petioles. — E. B. 
357- St. 30. 15. — St. 0, except the naked scions which produce 
new plants. Fl. small, white, or rose-coloured. Caps, minute, 
ovate. — Muddy places where water has stagnated. A. VII. — 
IX. Mudwort. E. S. 
6. Melampyrum Linn. 
1. M. cristatum (L.) ; spikes densely imbricated A -sided, bracts 
heartshaped acuminate deeply incised lower ones with a long leafy 
recurved point. — E. B. 41. — Bracts ciliated, rose-coloured at the 
base. Fl. yellow, tinged with purple. L. linear-lanceolate, 
acute, entire, with dark netted veins beneath. — Woods and 
thickets in the eastern counties. A. VII. Crested Cow-wheat. E. 
2. M. arvense (L.) ; spikes lax conical, bracts ovate-lanceolate- 
attenuated pinnatifid with subulate segments and with a few large 
glandular elevated points beneath, cal. hispid as long as the tube 
of the cor. with elongate-lanceolate-attenuated teeth from an 
ovate base, cor. closed. — E. B. 53 (bad). — Bracts purple-rose- 
colour. Fl. yellow variegated with rose-colour and purple. L. 
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