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II Powers. Seeds covered. Did. Ang. 
452. Great Toothwort, — L. squamaria. 
Stem very simple, blossoms hanging down, 
lower lips cloven into three. — Sowerby. 50. 
Hedges and Road-sides, April, P. Rare. 
Whipsnadey — Studham, 
Lousewort, Pedicularis. Gen. PI. 1003. 
Cup of 5 segments. Capsules 2-celied, poin- 
ted, oblique. Seeds coated. 
453. Marsh Lousewort. — P. palustris. 
Stem branched, cups crested with callous 
dots, blossoms oblique in the lip. — Sow- 
erby. 399. 
Marshes, June, P. Common. 
464. Common Lousezvort. — P. sylvatica. 
Stem branched, cups oblong, angular, smooth, 
blossoms with a heart-shaped lip. — Sow- 
erby. 400. 
Heaths, May, A. Rare. 
, Amp thill Heath, 
Snapdragon. Antirrhinum. Gen. PI. 1007. 
Cup of 5 leaves, base of the blossom jutting 
down beneath, with a honey-like liquor. 
Capsule 2-celled. 
Ivy-leaved 
