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61. PEIMULACEiE. 
Stigma capitate. Earely the scape is wanting and the fl. are 
amongst the leaves. — North of England and Sonth of Scotland. 
P. VI. VII. Birds-eye Primrose. E. S. 
5. P. scot'ica (Hook.) ; 1. obovate-lanceolate, cal. swollen, teeth 
short ovate blunt, cor.-limb flat its segments broadly ohcordate 
approximate half the length of the tube, caps, scarcelj' exceed- 
ing calyx. — E. B. S. 2608. — Half as large as the preceding. 
Umbellate. Fl. bluish purple with a yellow centre. Germen 
globose. Stigma with 5 points. Earely scape wanting. — Sandy 
heaths of the extreme North of Scotland. P. V. — VIII. S. 
3. Cyclamen Linn. Sow-bread. 
t 1. C. hederajolium (Ait.); 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. Fl. pink with a red 
base (rarely white in S. ficariifolixim Sy. E. B. 548). Fr.-ped. 
rolled up spirally. — Woods near the borders of East Sussex and 
Kent : Mr W. W. Saunders. P. VIII. E. 
4. Lysuia'chia Linn. Loose-strife. 
1. L. thyrsiflora (L.) ; racemes arillary stalked dense, 1. oppo- 
site lanceolate. — E. B. 176.— St. 1 — 2 ft. high. Fl. small, very 
many. Cor. 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. VIL E. S. 
2. L. vulgaris {h.) ; st. erect, ^jamc/es compound terminal and 
axillary, I. ovate or ovate-lanceolate nearly sessile opposite or 3 or 
4 in a whorl, cor.-segments entire with glabrous edges, stnm. 5 
combined through I of their length.—^. B. 761.— St. 2—3 feet 
high. L. variable in size, shape and pubescence. Panicle much 
branched or nearly simple. Fl. yellow. Starved forms pass for 
L. jninctata. — Sides of rivers and pools. P. VII. E. S. I. 
[L. punctata (L.) ; st. erect, ped. axillary opposite or whorled 
1-tl., 1. ovate-lanceolate slightlj' stalked opposite or whorled, 
upper 1. narrower, cor.-segm. ovate glandtdar-ciliate, stam. 5 
ccymbinedhaXovf. — Sy. E. B. 1142. L. verticillata Bieb. St. 
1 — 1^ ft. high. St. and 1. downy. Sep. narrowly lanceolate. 
Cor. yellow. Ped. rarely branched, downy, falling short of 
leaves. — Dulverton, Devon ! Hingham, Noii. I P. VI .VII.] E. 
