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P. 544. Yellow Willow-herb, or I.oofe-ftrife,i By 
rivers, and in moift places. The ftalk is about three 
foot high, channeli’d and hairy ; at the joints there- 
of Ihoot out two, fometimes three, or four leaves 
together. The flowers grow on the tops of the 
branches, and are of a yellow colour. 
•, 2. Lyfmachia lutea foliis hreviorihus fs? ohtujls, 
floribus in fummitate congeftis^ R. 2§2. Yellow Wil- 
low-herb, or Loofe-flrite, with Ihorter leaves, and 
flowers growing more compact on the tops of the 
ftalks and branches. 
3. Lyfimachia lutea flore globofo^ R. 283, G.E. 475, 
P. 544. bifclia flore globofo luteo, C. 245. Yellow 
Loofe-ftrife, with a globular fpike, or tuft of flowers. 
In the Eaft-riding oi Tor kjhire^ and other places. 
The balls of flowers . rife from the wings of the 
leaves. 
. Nummularia, Moneywort. The leaves are round, 
and grow by pairs : The empalement is cut into 
five long narroiw fegments, expanding like a fl:ar : 
The flowers,; rife fingly from the wings of the 
leaves, upon long flender pedicles, are monopeta- 
. lous, wheel-ihap’d, divided to the bottom into five 
fegments, having five chives : The fruit is round, 
hid within; the empalement, and fends forth a 
long flyle. It has Imall angular creeping ftalks. 
Thefpecies are; 
j. Nummularia^ R. 283,0. 505. vulgaris^ P. 555, 
major lutea^ G. 309. Moneywort, or Herb-Twopence. 
By rivulets, and in moift places, The flowers are 
yellow, and large in ppportion to the plant. 
2, Nummularia minor jiore purpur af cent R. 283, 
C.'3,io, P. 555, G. 630. Purple-fiower*d Money- 
wort. In marfliy ground. 
- Samolus, Round-leav’d Water Pimpernel. The 
loweft leaves are narrow at the bottoms ; grow 
gradually broader, and end in a circular form : 
The flowers are white, monopetaious, and di- 
vided 
