C >40 ') 
Fluellin. ' In feveral dofes adjoining to 
heath, bty ond BoUeJbam, 
2d, Sucb as have their flowers growing Jingly 'from 
^ ' the bofoms of the leaves,' " 
' 3. Veronica pratenfis minor 279, P. 551 minors 
G.503. praten, fe^pyllifoli ay C»247. -L-ittle, or Imooth 
Fluellin, or Paul’s Betony. Jn meadows pa- 
Itures. It flowers m .May md June. At each joint 
of the flialks grow two leaves pp>pofite to each other, 
like thofe of the Mother of Tli^me, roundifh^ and 
fometimes a little notched: The flowers fife fingly, 
uponflender and fliort pedicles, from the -bofoms of 
the higher leaves, and are dilpdfed in a thyrfe : Each 
flower is cut into four fegrqents three whereof are 
blue, or whitifli, and ftreaked; the fourth is lefs 
than any of the others, ..and; entirely white. - 
Veronica floribus finguhribusy in oBlongis pe- 
diculisy Cham^sdry folia. Alfine fpliis "TriffaginiSy R. 
279, G. E. 616, P. 764. Cham^dryfoUa flofculis 
pediculis oblongis infldentibus., C. 250. Germander 
Speedwell, or Chickweed. The leaves are cut about 
the edges, fomething like thofe of Germander : 
The flowers grow on long pedicles, and are fuc- 
ceeded by feed-vdTels, refembling two little balls 
join’d together. It is a troublefome weed in gardens. 
5. Veronica flofculis ftngularihusy cauliculis adheren- 
tibus. Alfine folds VeroniciCy R. 279, G. 489. fo- 
liis fubrotundis Veronica y P. 762. Veron. foliisy flofl 
culis cauliculis adherentibuSy C. 250. Speedwell 
Chickweed. On old walls, and the banks of dry 
fields. The leaves are narrow, and the flowers grow 
clofe to the ftalks. 
6. Veronica flofculis ftngularibuSy folds laciniatiSy 
trebia. Alfine parva replay folio Alfines hederacea^ 
Rut a mo do divifoy^. 280. triphyllos five laciniatUy 
P-. 760. triphyllos cceruleay C. 250. rebiay- G. 489. 
Upright Speedwell, with divided leaves. At Row- 
ton^ 
