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inal; in 1630 there is sometimes a smaller terminal 
bract ......... A? 
— FIs placed in the axils of Is or bracts, forming racemes 
or spikes, but the racemes or spikes are terminal 12 
2. Cal. 5-partite, the 5th lobe small. (Ls almost sessile or 
sessile) 3 
— Cal. 4-partite. ........ o 
3. FIs pale blue or lilac. Stems numerous, slender, coated 
with a short, gray covering, prostrate-spreading in a 
circle and ascending. Ls linear-lanceolate. Racemes 
shorter and fls smaller than in the 2 following. Capsule 
glabr.—Grassy places, slopes; W. J. (Dornach). Z. Dies- 
senhofen). 5, earlier than the following species 
pro strata L. 1620. 
— Fls azure blue. Stems gen. not numerous, ascending or 
almost erect. 4: 
4. Ls narrow, linear-lanceolate. V. austriaca L. ex. Kern. 
— As the last; Neuchatel (Brevine). 6 dentata Schmidt. 1621. 
— Ls broader, oval or oval-oblong, with faintly cordate 
or rounded base. V. latifolia auct. not L.—Grassy places, 
slopes, road-sides; fairly distrib. (wanting in U ) 6 
Teucrium L. 1622. 
5 (2). PI. glabr. or almost glabr., growing in the water or 
in damp places ....... 6* 
— PI. hairy, growing on dry ground ... 8 
6. Racemes altern. Capsule compressed, flat, broader than 
long, deeply incised—2-lobed. Ls sessile, lanceolate-linear. 
Marshy fields: fairly distrib. (wanting in G.). 6 
scutellata L. 1623. 
— Racemes opp. Caps, inflated, round, slightly incised 7 
7. Ls shortly petioled, elliptic, obtuse.- Ditches, brooks; 
distrib. 5.Beccabunga L. 1624. 
— Ls sessile, oval-lanceolate, acute. -Yar. aquatica Bernh. 
See N. Beitr. II, 9.—As the last. 5 Anagallis L. 1625. 
8 (5). Stem reduced, up to 3 cm (rarely longer), consequently 
the Is crowded together almost in a rosette, and 
the racemes apparently terminal, only 3 —5-fld. — Alp., 
subalp. and high points in the Jura. 7 aphylla L. 1626. 
— Stem 15—50 cm, ls more distant .... f) 
9. Stems with 2 opp. lines of hairs Racemes lax, only 
with 2—3 fls open at a time.—Grassy places, road-sides ; 
everywhere. 4, 5 . . Chamsedrys L. 1627. 
— Stems hairy all round ...... 10 
10. Ls with fairly long petioles, orbicular-oval. Capsule 
broader than long, incised at the base and the top (al¬ 
most resembling the silicule of a Biscutella). Racemes 
composed of 3—7 fls.—Damp woods, not common (want¬ 
ing in G. T.). 5 montana L. 1628. 
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