PENPANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Anagallis. 
* Pedunculis multifloris. 
i Fruit'/Ialksy many-Jlowtritd. 
L. paniculata, recemis terminalibus, foliis vulgar\s» 
ovato-lanceolatis acutis. ^ 
L. Panicled', hunches terminatings 
yr.LLOW LOOSESTRIFE. Banks of ri^er?, and 
Khacly marsliU'^; not common. In a Willow-holt by 
the Kiver between Frornwell and Collingham ; on the 
River-b&nk under Fiuithain Wood near idai^elford 
Terry, P. J uly, 
^ ^ Pedunculis unlfloris. 
s Fruit-JlalhSi i-Jlowered, 
L. foliis ovatis acutis, floribus solitariis, nemorum 
caule procuinbente, staminibus lasvibas. 
L. Leaves egg-Jhaped^ acute ; JlowersJolitary \ 
flem trailing. 
WOOD LOOSESTRIFE. YELLOW PIMPERNEL. 
Woods and shady places. In the followins: Woods; 
Eperstofie, Combe*, Flinthaia, Ossington, Eroxtow; 
livockwood Hills. P. May—-Sept. 
L. foliis subcordatis, floribus solitariis, caule Nummu- 
repente, staminibus glandulosls. laria. 
L.' Leaves fomewhat heart-Jliaped\Jlowers Joli~ 
tary \ jiem creeping. 
CREEPINO loosestrife. MONEY-WORT, or 
HER11 T VVOPEN CE. Moist meadows and wet sha¬ 
dy places; not uncommon. In the Old Tient Ditches 
beyond Newark Bridge, on the Kelham Road; South- 
well Walcr-niill; Banks of the River (h'eet. 
P. June, July. 
ANAGALLIS. Smith. 229. With. 238. 
Cor. rotata. Caps. circumscissa.’vStItz/TZ. hirsuta. 
