DlDYxMAMIA. ANGIOSPER. PediculaHs. 195 
L. caule simpllcissimo, floribus pendulls la- Squa^ 
bio inferiore trifido. mana* 
L. Stem undivided: Jlozoers pendent \ lower 
lip '^■clejt. 
(IRl ATKR TOOTH-WORT. In shady places, but 
Vt-ry rare. At (he roots of 2 lar^eelm trees, in the 
frarden of Wh liam Shfrbrooke. F's'’. at Oxton; 
JUKI on !i)e roofs of (he hazels i:ear toe Stews at OT<on, 
Mrs, Sn i.juiJiooKe. P. April. 
^ * * 2 Calyces qulrquefidi. 
PEDICULARIS. Smith. 655. With. ‘548. 
Cal. siibquinqucfi.'lus, ventricosus Cor, galea 
emargiiiata, compressa. Caps, bilociilaris, 
niucronata, obliqua. Semina pauca, aiigu- 
latd, mucronata. 
Calvx 5-cl^ft. Caps, ^-celled, sharp-pointed, 
slanting. Seeds few, coaled, 
P. caule solitario ramoso, calyce ovato piloso palus^ 
costato bilobo inaequaliier inciso. tris, 
'P. Stem branched : cal\x crested with callous 
doti: lip of the blossom slanting. 
marsh LOLTSFAVORT. Marches, ditches, moist 
meadows, and pastures. Oxion Bottoms; Ldiugley 
Moors. 
P. caulibus plurlbiis slmplicibus patentibiH, sylvati» 
calyce oblongo angulato glabro inaequaliier ttJ. 
quinquelobo inciso. 
P. Stem branched : cahx oblong, angular, 
smooth : lip oj the blossotn heart-shaped. 
PASTURE LOUSFWORT. Wet pastures and heaths. 
Coddington, Stapleford, and Langford Moors ; Rarkt 
at SouthwellOxion; Papplewick, P, June, July. 
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