( 1^3 ) 
‘ leaves are longer and narrower than thofe of the laft^’ 
and the ftalks are lower, and fuller of branches. 
6 . hyfimachia filiquofa glabra minor anguftifolia^ 
R.311, G. E.479. filiquofa glahr a angufti folia ^ C. 
245. Cham^enerion^ G. 386. i’he Leaft fmooth- 
codded Loofeilrife, or Willow-herb. In marfhy 
places. It is a lower plant than the laii : I’he leaves 
are lefs, and of a tiarker green, very little dented, 
narrower at the bottoms, broader in the middle, 
gradually ending in a fharp point. In the winter 
the root puts forth little globes of very fhort round- 
ilh leaves, rank-fet, refembling the tops of hriailefl 
Houfe-leek. 
7. Lyjimachia filiquofa glabra minor latifolia^^.^i r. 
The LelTer, fmooth broad-ieav’d codded Yv^ihow- 
herb. In the rivulets on the fides of Cheviot hills, 
ISl or thumb er land. The leaves are fmooth, of a dark 
green colour, near the fhape and bignefs of Bafil, or 
Wild Marjorami : The ftalks are feeble, and about 
a fpan long: The pods are long, and bend down- 
wards. 
^Balsamine lutea. The ftalk is yellow and 
pellucid : The leaves are hke thofe of Mer- 
cury: The flower is yellow, pendulous, and 
the hind part ends in a fpur. If the pods, when 
almioft ripe, be lightly touched, or fhaken with 
the wind, they bur ft, and forcibly ejedt the feeds. 
We have but one fpecies of this plant, viz. 
Bal famine lutea., Jive Noli me t anger e., R. 31^, 
C. 306. perficaria filiquofa., G. 361. Mercuruilis 
fylveftris. Noli me tangere dihia., five perficaria fitli- 
quofa., P. 296. Quick in the hand. Touch me 
not. By the cloth-mill, in Saterthwait parifh, 
Lancajhire *, near Bingley *, in Kitty G ill's orchard, 
about a mile from Amblejide •, by the fide of a fmall 
rivulet that croflTes the high road, Weftmorelandf. 
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