LTSIMACHIA. ANAGALLIS. CENTUNCULtJS. 
1-fl., 1. ovate-lanceolate slightly stalked opposite or whorled, 
combined below. — L. tvvstphuUca Lindl. — St. 1 — 15 ft. high. 
St. aud 1. downy. Sep. narrow-lanceolate. Cor. yellow. Ped. 
rarely branched, downy, falling short of leaves. — Didverton, 
Devon !, is the only station for it. P. VI. VII.] E. 
[L. cilidta (L.) ; st. erect, ped. axillary opposite or whorled, 
I. opposite ovate-lanceolate subcordate with ciliate stalks, cor.- 
segments roundish crenate, Jila77ients 10 free 5 sterile. — JH. li. S. 
2922.— Fl. yellow. St. 3 feet high ?— Near Serbergham, Cumb. ! 
P. m] E. 
3. L. Nummuldria (L.) ; st. prostrate creeping,_^. solitary ax- 
illary, sep. cordate-ovate ■pro\ongei,Jila7nentsfflandnlar conmcicd 
at the base, 1. opposite roundish or ovate shortly stalked. — E. B. 
528. — Fl. occasionally in pairs, yellow. — Damp places. P. VI. 
Vn. 3Ioneywoi-t. E. S. I. 
4. L. nem'oriim (L.) ; st. prostrate, fl. axillary solitaiy, sep. 
linear-lanceolate, Jilaynents smooth distinct, 1. opposite ovate acute 
shortly stalked. — £. B. 527. — Ped. longer than the 1. Caps. 5- 
valved but usually dividing longitudinally into two parts, some- 
times indehiscent. Fl. yellow. Stam. distinct. — Woods and 
1. A. arven'sis (L.) ; st. procumbent or erect, fl. axillary soli- 
tary, 1. opposite sessile ovate or ovate-oblong. — Cor. rotate. Pet. 
slightly exceeding the cal., crenate. Filaments distinct. — a. A. 
arvensis (Sm.) ; st. mostly procimibent, pet. fringed with minute 
glandular hairs usually scarlet, 1. ovate. E. B. 529. Fl. some- 
times flesh-coloured (A. carnea Schrank), wholly white or white 
with a pink eye. — ^. A. ccerxdea (Sm.) ; st. mostly erect, pet. 
without glandidar hairs (usually blue), 1. ovate-oblong. E. B. 
1823. Probably distinct. Mr. Borrer suspected that each varies 
with red or blue flowers. — Com-fields and sand-hills by the sea. 
A. VI. vn. Scarlet Pimpernel. E. S. I. 
2. A. teneVla (L.); st. procu7nbenty:ooihig, fl. axillary solitary, 
1. opposite stalked roundish, cor. funnelshaped, pet. much ex- 
ceeding the calyx enin-e, filaments connected beloio. — E. B. 530. 
— Ped. long. Fl. rather large, rose-coloured. L. nearly sessile. 
— Spongy bogs. P. VII. VIII. Bog Pi7/ipe7-7wl. E. S. I. 
6. CENTxrN'cTJLUS Li^in. Bastard Pimpernel. 
1. C. min'imus (L.) ; 1. alternate ovate acute, fl. nearly sessile, 
cor. without glands at the base. — E. B. 531.— Usually very mi- 
upper 1. naiTowei", cor.-scf/7n. ovate 
damp shady places. P. VI. — VIII. 
E. S. I. 
5. Anagal'lis Linn. Pimpernel. 
