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8. Mim'ulus Linn. 
*1. M. giittdtus (DC.) ; 1. roundish ovate veined, lower ones 
stalked, uppermost 1. clasping, st. creeping, fl. yellow. — Sy. 
E. B. 967.— J/, luteus L. 1, Sims.— An American plant, 
naturalized in many boggy places. P. VI. — IX. E. S. I. 
9. Pedicula'ris Linn. 
1. P. palus'tris (L.) ; st. solitary erect branched througho%it,\. 
pinnatifid, segments oblong blunt lobed, cal. ovoid pubescent, 2- 
lobed, lobes incise-dentate crisped. — E. B. 399. — Upper lip of 
the cor. with a short truncate beak with a triangular tooth on 
each side. Fl. large, crimson. St. 12 — 18 in. high, angular, 
with alternate branches. Whorl of ovate-acute scales at root- 
crown. — Marshy and boggy places. A. ? V. — VII. Lousewort. 
E. S. I. 
2. P. sylvat'ica (L.) ; st. branched at the base erect, branches 
long spreading prostrate, 1. pinnatifid, segments ovate lobed, cal. 
oblong glabrous irregularly 5-lobed, upper lobe lanceolate, other 
lobes with 3 leaflike divisions. — E. B. 400. — Upper lip of the 
cor. as in the last. Fl. large, rose-colour. Summit of the ped. 
with a loose membranous cuticle enclosing the base of'the calyx. 
Primary st. erect, often very short ; branches prostrate. Whorl 
of ovate-lanceolate crenate undivided reflexed leaves at root- 
crown. — Wet heathy and rather hilly pastures. P. ? V. — VIII. 
Red Rattle. E. S. I. 
10. Ehinan'thus Linn., Benth. Yellow Eattle. 
1. R. Crista-gal'li (L. ■ em., Poll.) ; 1. oblong-lanceolate 
serrate, fl. in lax spikes, cal. glabrous, lobes of the upper cor. -lip 
short roundish, bracts ovate incise-serrate, seeds with a mem- 
branous border. — E. B. 657. R. minor (Ehrh.). — Lateral lobes 
of the upper cor.-lip very blunt, shorter than broad, bluish. 
Bracts green throughout. Style downy near the top. Caps, 
as long as broad. Cor.-tube straight. St. 1 — 2 feet high, 
nearly simple. Earely (var. Drummond-Hayi White) cal. 
pubescent with short hairs. [a taller form with black.dotted St. is var. 
fallax (Druce) ; a bushy much-branched form with narrow 1. from N. of Scotl. is 
apparently the var. angustifolius G. & G.] — MeadowS and pastures. A. 
VI. E. S. I. 
2. R. major (Ehrh.) ; 1. linear-lanceolate serrate, fl. in crowded 
spikes, cal.glabrouSj lobes of the ujyper cor.-lip oblong, bracts with 
an attenuate point incise serrate. Cal. often slightly downy on 
