4 
H Males. I Female. 
Oh: 
Di. Mo. 
Stem vearly upright^ tL'eak : buvches hearing many 
Jlozvers^ vpper segment of the Blossom striped with blue 
Veins, — Runners of the Root mostly barren^ so as not 
to justify it's being called a creeping Plant, 
lo. Germander Speedwell. — V. Chamcedrys. 
Bunches lateral, leaves ovate, sitting, wrinkled, 
toothed, stem hairy on two sides. — 
Martyn. 66. admirable. Curtis. L 2 . 
Pastures, May, P. Common. 
XI. Mountain Speedwell. — V. montana. 
Bunches lateral, with few flowers, cups hairy, 
leaves ovate, wrinkled, scolloped, on leaf- 
stalks, stem limber. — Curtis. IV. 2. 
Hoffman. Ger. Flo. 1 . 
Woods and Hedges, May, P. Rare. 
Eversbolt. 
Ohs: 
Root greatly creeping, leaves deeply notched, Fruitstalks distinct 
and very long, flowers paler and fewer than in the Chamaedrys, 
12. Garden Speedwell. — V. agrestis. 
Flowers single, leaves heart-shaped, jagged, 
shorter than the fruit-stalk. — Curtis. I. i. 
Gardens and Fields, May, A. Common. 
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