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stem shaggy simple or witli few ascending branches, typically 
large (15 — 45 cm.) upper part of shoot bright yellow without 
violet tinge, I. broad lane, to ov. lane, tvith spreading teeth, 
h — 2 length of internodes, cal. glabrous rarely hairy, cor. 
bright yell. caps. 10 — 18 mm. long.— Recorded for Shetland, 
but Ostenfeld unites spp. 6 & 7 as a small narr. leaved var. 
of this.] 
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Euphrasia L. ; for another account of this critical geuus see ^ucknall in 
J. ofB. Iv. Suppl. I. : 1917. 
1. " E, stricta Host"; not "widely distributed." but rare and doubtful: 
apparently not E. stricta Host but strict forms of E. neviorosa. 
4. E. campestris var. neglecta Bucknall has uot the large fi. with elongating 
tuDe of true E. campestris and is close to E. nemorosa but has glandular hairs 
short straight ± numerous on 1. bracts and cal., white hairs few small, stem 1. 
subobtuse, cor. 8 mm. white and violet with yellow throat. — Limestone grassland, 
Somerset, Glamorgan, Derby. E. 
46. E. confusa Pugsl. ; E. minima Hiern J. of B. xlvii. t. 497 A : 1909, non L.; 
stems slender flexuous ascending (2—20 cm.) much branched below, I. numerous 
narrow (oblong) subglabr. or minutely sparsely ciliate (sub-) eglandular lower 
with 2 — 4 subacute teeth, upper with 4—8 ac. teeth, floral broader ovate teeth 
6 — 10 ac, spikes elongate, cal. subglabrous, cvr. yellow (or often white), lower lip 
of corolla distinctly longer than the upper, caps, broad ellipt. emarginate ciliate 
with erect hairs. — Exmoor. E. 
106. E. hirtella Jord. ; stem strict erect stout 3 — 25 cm. with abundant long 
wavy K'hite partly glandular hairs, simple or with few erect branches near base, 
1. dull green nerves prominent when dry, with whitish bristles and abundant 
unequal long wavy glandular hairs, lower obov. with few obtuse teeth, cauline 
broad ovate obt. or subac. with 3—6 ac. teeth, floral even triang. orbic. ac. not 
awned with 4 — 8 ac. teeth, spike vei'y dense above, cal. with hairs as 1. teeth lanceo- 
late, cor. small white with violet stripes and a yellow spot, caps. obi. ov. truncate 
or retuse nearly equal, or slightly exceed, cal.— N. Wales. E. 
B. fennica Kihlm., closely allied to E. hirtella Jord., has been recorded, but 
the specimens appear to be slender forms of M. Jtostkoviana. 
116. E. Vigursii Davey ; stem rather slender simple or wth few erect branches 
near middle, much less hairy and with short glandular hairs abundant on 1. and 
cal., spike about half the stem slender dense, cor. dark or pale violet S mm. 
otherwise as sp. 11. J. o/ £. xlv. 217 t. 4S6 : 1907.— Devon, Cornwall ; Cork. E.I. 
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2. Veronica Anagallis-aqiiatica L. ; racemes with numerous 
fl., pedic. ascending longer than bracts. 
2b. V. aquatica Bernh. ; often reddish, rac. shorter less 
crowded, pedic. stouter horizontal, bracts longer, fi, smaller 
white with pink veins, fr. broader and shorter, deeply 
emarginate. — In water, Cambs. Norf. Kent, etc. P. VI. E. 
