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57. SCROPHTJLABIACKS. 
4. S. Scoroddnia (L.) ; I. cordate-triangular %cUh large double 
teeth dmcny on both sides, st. bluntly quadrangxilar downy, cymes 
lax few-llo-svered, sep. roundish downy with a membranous mar- 
gin, staminode roundish entu-e. — £. B. 2209. — St. 2 — 3 feet high. 
L. wrinkled. Bracts leaflike, lower exactly like the leaves. Fl. 
purple. Caps, ovoid, acute. — In moist places. West of Corn- 
wall. Tralee, Kerry. Jersey. P. VH. E. I. 
•* Col. ofo deep acute segments. Cor. yelloxc ; no staminode. 
Xo. S. rerndlis fL.) ; I. dovmy cordate-acute doubly serrate, st. 
winged hairy, cymes axillary corjTnbose with leaflike bracts, sep. 
oblong with a recurved apex. — E. B. 567. St. 23. 16. — St. about 
2 feet high. Fl. yellow, inflated ; the mouth much contracted. 
Caps, ovoid, acute. Differing greatly from the other species and 
allied in appearance to some of the Calceolaria. — Waste places, 
rare. P. IV. V. E. S. ? 
6. Limosel'la Linn. Mudwort. 
1. L. aquat 'ica (L. ) ; 1. lanceolate-spathulate on long stalks, 
ped. axillary crowded shorter than the petioles. — E. B. 357. St. 
.30. 15. — Very small ; st. 0, except the naked stoles. Fl. small, 
white or rose-coloured. Caps, minute, ovoid. — Muddy places 
where water has stagnated. A. AH. — IX. E. S. 
7. Melampy'kuji Linn. Cow- wheat. 
1. M. cridatum (L.) ; spikes densely imbricate 4r-sided. bracts 
heaiishaped acimiinate pectinate-dentate lower ones with a long 
leaflike recurved point. — E. B. 41. — Bracts rose-coloured at the 
base. Fl. yellow, tinged with purple. L. linear-lanceolate, acute, 
entire, with netted veins beneath. St. 8 — 12 in. high. — Woods 
and thickets in the Eastern Counties. A. \T[. Crested Coic- 
wheat. E. 
2. M. arven'se (L.) ; spikes lax conical, bracts ovate-Umceolate- 
attenuate pinnatifid with subulate segments and with a few large 
glandular points beneath, cal. hispid equalling the cor. -tube with 
long-lanceolate-attenuate teeth from an ovate base, cor. closed. 
— E. B. 53 (bad). — Bracts purple-rose-colour. Fl. variegated 
with yellow, rose-colour, and purple. L. linear-lanceolate, 
acute, rough-edged, slightly downy on both sides, entire. St. 
8 — 18 in. high. — Corn-fields and dry banks in the Eastern Coun- 
ties and the Isle of Wight. A. VII. Purple Cmc-icheat. E. 
3. 3L praten 'se (L. ) ; fl. axiUary secund in distant pairs, upper 
bracts lanceolate with 1 or 2 teeth at the base, cor. 4 times as 
lon^ as the glabrous cal^-x closed, lotcer lip projecting. — E. B. 113. 
— leeth and tube of the cal. about equal in length. L. Linceo- 
late, or ovate-lanceolate, or with a coixlate base, entire, varying 
