300 57. Lysimachia. 21. PRIMULACEiE. PL ex. cor. 
Root creeping; stem upright; leaves pointed, veined, 
bald. 
$. tomentosa . Leaves tomentose underneath. 
V. 58. NAUMBURGIA. Moench. Yellowherh. 
Calyx 5-sepaled ; corolla rotate, 5-lobed ; lobes distant 
with a tooth between each ; stamens 5, longer than the co- 
rolla ; filaments filiform, smooth, distinct; style long, fili- 
form ; pyxidium globose, many-valved.— Herb entirely co- 
vered with red glands; stem simple, round; leaves opposite, 
sessile, entire; racemes axillary, opposite, solitary ; flowers 
peduncled, bracteated. 
Naumburgia guttata. Spotted Yellowherh . 
Leaves linear, lanceolate ; racemes peduncled. 
Lysimachia lutea, flore globoso, Ran Syn. 282, 3; Ger. em. 475,3; 
Park. 544. 
Lysimachia thyrsiflora, Lin. S. P. 209. 
Naumburgia guttata, Moench. Meth. Sup. 23. 
Tufted loosestrife. 
Watering places ; perennial; July. 
Root creeping; stem upright, 18 in. high; leaves bald; 
racemes erect, close ; flowers yellow, spotted. 
VI. 59. NUMULARIA. Tragus. Moneywort. 
Calyx 5-sepaled ; corolla rotate, 5-lobed ; stamens 5, 
shorter than the corolla ; filaments distinct, smooth, bald ; 
capsule globose, many-valved. — Stem recumbent, 4-sided ; 
leaves opposite, petiolated, bald, entire ; peduncles axillary, 
solitary, 1 -flowered; Iractea 0. 
Numularia sylvatica. Wood moneywort. 
Leaves ovate, pointed; peduncles longer than the leaves; 
sepales subulate. 
Numularia sylvatica, Gesner Hort. Germ. 
Anagallis lutea, Raii Syn. 282,5; Ger. em. 618,4. 
Anagallis flore luteo, Park. 558. 
Lysimachia nemotum, Lin. S. P.211. 
Yellow pimpernel. 
Woods and damp hedges; perennial; May to September. 
Stem rooting, shining ; peduncle slender ; flowers yellow. 
