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f really in size. Fl. large, pale yellow, horizontally patent, 
t. 6-^12 in. high. — ^. ericetorian (D. Oliv.) ; hispid, 1. lanceo- 
late or lineai'-lanceolate, bracts toothed, fl. near together, cor.- 
tube whitish (Phytol. iv. 678). — y. 31. montanum f Johnst. j ; 
smaller in all its parts, bracts quite entire, 1. linear-lanceolate 
hispid, the 2 lowest oboyate-lanceolate bltmt. — Woods and 
thickets. /S. West of Ireland, y. Mountains. A. VI. — VIII. 
E. S. I. 
4. M. sylvat'icuin (L.); fl. axillary secxmd in distant pairs, 
bracts all entire linear-lanceolate, cor. about twice as long as the 
glabrous calyx open, lips eqtcal m length. — E. B. 804. — Teeth of 
the cal. longer than the tube. L. linear-lanceolate, entire. Fl. 
very small, deep yellow, erect. St. 12 in. high. — Alpine woods. 
A. vn. E. S. I. 
\3liin 'ulus luteus (Willd.) ; 1. roundish ovate veined, lower ones 
stalked, uppermost clasping, st. creeping, fl. yellow: a native 
of America ; is naturalized in many boggj' places. P. VI. — IX.] 
8. Pedicuia'eis Lmn. 
1. P. pcdus'tris (L.); st. ' solitary erect branched throughout, 
1. pinnatifid, segments oblong blunt lobed, cal. ovate pubescent 
2-tobed, lobes incise-dentate crisped. — £. B. 399. — Upper lip of 
the cor. with a short truncate beak with a triangidar tooth on 
each side. Fl. large, crimson. St. 12 — 18 in. high, angular, 
with alternate branches. Crown of the root with a whorl of 
ovate-acute scales. — Marshy and boggy places. A. ? V. — Wl. 
Lousewort. E. S. I. 
" .2. P. sylvat'ica (L.); st. branched at the base erect, branches 
long spreadi)ig prostrate, 1. pinnatifid, segments ovate lobed, cal. 
oblong glabrous irregularly 5-lobed, upper lobe lanceolate, other 
lobes with 3 leaflike divisions.— i:. B. 400. St. 13. 14.— Upper 
lip of the cor. as in the last. Fl. large, rose-colour. Summit of 
the ped. with a loose membranous cuticle inclosing the base of 
the calyx. Primary st. erect, often very short; branches pro- 
strate. Crown of the root with a whorl of ovate-lanceolate cre- 
nate undi\-ided reflexed leaves. — Wet heathy and rather hilly 
pastures. A.?V.— VIH. Bed Battle. "E.S.I. 
9. RHnrAN'THTjs Linn. TeUow Rattle. 
^ . 1. S. Crista-gal'U (L.) ; 1. obloug-lanceolate serrate, fl. in lax 
spikes, cal. glabrous, lobes of the upper cor. -lip short roundish, 
bracts ovate incise-serrate, seeds with a membranous border. — 
R B. 657. B. minor (Ehrh.) B. I. 731.— 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 
