DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPER. Orobanche. 199 
Cal. BIoss. ^-cleft, equal. Stamens 
approaching., in pairs. Germen 2 -celUd. 
Caps, ojten i-celied^ o.-valvf’d, many-seeded. 
LIMOSELLA; . aquatica. 
MU I) WORT. Muddy and cravelly places, where water 
has stagnated dur'ng die winter; not very coniinon. 
Gravel-pits, near Kirklington Mill. P. July, Aug. 
* * * Calyces subdipbylli. 
OROBANCHE. Smith, 668. With 557. 
Cal. ibliolls diiobus, lobatis, lateralibus. Cor. 
ringens Caps, uniloculari^, bivalvis, po- 
lysperma. Glandula sub basi ^crminis. 
Cal. somewhat cloven. gaping Ger¬ 
men resting on a gland. Caps, i-celled, 2- 
valvedy many seeded. 
* Bracteis solitariis. 
O. caule simplici, corolla inflata: labli laci- major^ 
niis acutis sequalibus, staminibus glabris, 
stylo pubfscente. 
O. Stem vnbranched., pubescent *. stamens the 
length of the blossom. 
GRE.\TUR BROOM-RAPE Shady places at the 
roofs of trees; somewhat rare. Two plants among 
broom, about half-way between Retford and Worksop, 
in a Plantation of Earl ISlanvers, at I horesby; Man- 
zer Gorze, left-hand side leading into Dillenah Wood, 
Dear Winkburn. P. June, July. 
