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8. E. roseum (Sclireb.); 1. stalked ovate toothed, st. with 2 or 
4 elevated lines, stigma undivided, root fibrous, seions wanting. 
— E. B. 693. — St. 1 — 2 feet high, branebing. L. u]>on rather 
long stalks. Stigma sometimes slightly lobed.— Wet i)laces, rare. 
P. VII. VIII. 
9. E. alsinifolium (Vill.) ; 1. ovate slightly stalked repando- 
denticulate aeuminate glabrous, st. simjde with 2 elevated hairy 
lines, stigma undivided, stoloniferous. — E. B. 2000. — St. mostly 
decumbent, nearly sini])le, 6 — 12 in. long, producing elongate 
scions with scattered leaves. L. narrowed but also rounded at 
the base. FI. rather large. — Damp places on mountains. P. VII. 
E. S. 
10. E. alpinum (L.); 1. ovate-oblong or oblong-lanceolate 
obtuse entire or obsoletely toothed attenvated below, st. simple 
with 2 elevated hairy lines, stigma undivided, stoloniferous. — 
£. B. 2001. — St. decumbent or ascenchng, simple, 3 or 4 in. 
long. L. narrowed and not rounded at the base. FI. small. 
Buds nodding. Scions short, with a rose-like tuft of leaves. — 
On the higher mountains. P, VII. S. 
2. (Enothera Linn. 
1. (E. biennis (L.) ; 1. ovate-lanceolate flat toothed, st. rough 
rather hairy, pet. longer than the stam. and about half as long as 
the tube of the calyx. — E. B. 1534. St. 5. 5. — FI. large, nu- 
merous, bright yellow. Caj)s. short, hairy. St. 2 — 3 feet high, 
leafy. — Sandy coast of Lancashire. Often an outcast fi'om gar- 
dens. B. VII. — IX. Evening Primrose. E. 
3. Isnardia Linn. 
1. I. palustris (L.) ; st. procumbent rooting glabrous, 1. oppo- 
site ovate acute narrowed into a petiole, fl. axillary solitary ses- 
sile, pet. wanting. — E. B. S. 2593. St. 22. 3. — St. 6 — 8 in. long, 
round, branching, often reddish. Fl. with 2 small bracts at the 
base. Caps, ovate, obtusely quadrangular with the persistent ca- 
lyx spreading horizontally. — Pools and marshes. Buxted, Suss. 
Petersfield and Brokenhurst, Hants. Jersey. A. VI. E. 
4. Circ.ea Linn. 
1. C. lutetiana (L.) ; 1. ovate or slightly cordate below repando- 
denticulate opaque, petioles subterete, bracteoles 0, pet. deeply 
emarginate : lobes broadly obovate, cal. haiiy, ovary 2-celled. — 
E. B. 1056. St. 23. 1. — Lsually pubescent. Pet. as long as the 
herbaceous sepals, broad below. Fr. persistent. — Woods and 
hedge-banks. P. VI. — VIII. Enchanter’s Nightshade. 
2. C. alpina (L.) ; 1. cordate acuminate repando-dentate shining. 
