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rulea, feu latifoliamajor^ P. 221. Hooded Willow* 
’ herb. By the Tides of rivers and ditches. By the 
j Tide of the Tyne^ a little below Stella^ four miles 
' from Newcaftle upon "Tyne . 
’ j 2. Cajfida paluftris minima^ flore purpurafcente^ R. 
244. Gratiola latifolio^ G. 466. latifolio feu no^ 
'' fir as minor ^ P.221. The Leifer Hooded Willow- 
herb. The leaves are half an inch, or an inch long, 
® triangular, and ending gradually in a fharp point : 
The flowers are purplilh, having a white lip, varie- 
I gated with purple ftains and lines. It flowers in Ju- 
ly and Auguft, In marfhy places. It is very bitter 
J tothetafte. 
Cham^pitys, Ground-pine. The leaves are nar- 
. row and trifid : The flower is labiated : The 
place of the creft is fupplied with little teeth : 
1 The beard is divided into three ; the middle 
, ! part being again fplit in two. The flowers rare- 
i ly grow in whorls, but one or two produced at 
j £ the wings of the leaves : They are yellow, with 
a broad lip, cut in two, ftained with little red 
Ipots on the upper fide, having four faint pur- 
plifli chives. We have but one fpecies of this 
plant, viz, 
Chamapitys vulgaris^ R. 244, P. 283. lutea vul- 
garis feu folio trifido,^ C. 249. Chamap, mas^ G. 
' 421. Common Ground-pine. 
Bugula, Bugle. The empalement is long and 
tubulous, cut deep into five or fix fegments : The 
flower wants the creft; The beard is divided inta 
three large hollow fegments, the middle fegment 
being bifid: The flowers are colledled in clofe 
fpikes, with fmall leaves thick fet among them. 
It hath two forts of ftalks ; thofe that bear the 
flowers ftand upright, the others creep upon the 
ground. The fpccies are : 
* Bugula^ R, 245, G. 506* vulgaris^ P* 525, Cm- 
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