198 DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPER. DlgitaUs. 
KNOTTY-ROOTKO FIGWORT. Woods and moist 
hedg;es. FJalam and Edin^dey Hills; Thicket’s near 
Oxtou Toll-bar ; Eperstone and Col wick Wools. 
P. .luly. 
Gquatica. A. folils cordatis petiolatis decurrentibus ob- 
tusis, caule alato. 
S. Leaves heart-shaped, blunt, on leaf-stalks, 
running down the stem: corners of the stem 
eaged with a membrane ; bunches termina^ 
ting, 
TVATER FIGWORT. WATER BETONY. Watery 
places, and banks of rivers ; very common, Newark; 
Southwell P. July. 
DIGITALIS. Smith. 66 g. With. 555. 
Cal, quinquepartltus. Cor. campanulata, quin- 
quefida, ventricosa. Caps, ovata, bilocu- 
laris, polysperma. 
Cab with 5 divisions. Bloss. bell-shaped, 
g-cleft, bellying. Caps, egg-shaped, 2 -cell- 
ed, many-seeded. 
purpu- D. foliolis calycinis ovatis acutis, corollis ob- 
rea. tusis : labio superiore integro, ioliis pu- 
bescentibus. 
D. Segments of the calyx egg-shaped^ acute : 
blossom blunt, upper lip nearly entire. 
PURPLE FOXGLOVE. Hedgje banks, and sides of 
hills in dry gravelly or sandy soil; not uncommon. 
Sherwood Forest. B. June, July, 
LIMOSELLA. Smith. 668. With. ggy. 
Cal. quinquefidus. Cor. quinquefia, subz- 
qualis. Stam. perparia approximata. Caps, 
ovato, unilocularis, bivalvis, polysperma. 
