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Primulacese. 
469. Lysimachia. Lysimachia. Y, 48. VI, 6. XYI, 3. 
1. FIs small, about 4 mm broad. Divisions of the cor. linear, 
separated by small teeth. FIs forming dense, peduncled 
racemes, placed in the axils of the upper Is.—Marshes, 
water-sides; Y. J. U. L. Z. A. 6 . thyrsiflora L. 1808. 
— FIs larger, 7—20 mm broad. Divisions of the cor. broader, 
without teeth ........ 2 
2. Stems erect. FIs in raceme or panicle. Stas united al¬ 
most to the middle ...... & 
— Stems decumbent or prostrate, ascending, at most, at 
the ends. FIs solitary (rarely in pairs) in the l.-axils. 
Stas free or only united for a short distance at the base d 
3. Divisions of the cor. ciliate-glandular. Divisions of the 
cal. not edged.—Damp thickets, shores; formerly near 
Zurich, recently found below Kleinhuningen near Bale ; 
sometimes cultivated in gardens. 6 * punctata L. 1809. 
— Divisions of the cor. glabr. at the edges. Divisions of 
the cal. with a red margin.—As the last; distrib. 6 
vulgaris L. 1810. 
4. Segments of the cal. cordate-oval. Ls cordate-orbicular, 
obtuse.—Damp woods, dryish ditches; everywhere. 6 
Nummularia L. 1811. 
— Segments of the cal. linear-subulate. Ls oval, acute. 
Habit of an Anagallis!—Shady, damp woods; distrib. 6 
nemorum L. 1812. 
470. Anagallis. Pimpernel. Y, 48. 
1. Ls almost orbicular, petioled. Cor. rose-coloured, almost 
3 times as long as the cal. Stem very delicate, 3—10cm 
long.—Marshes; Y. (Yevey). 6 . . tenella L. 1813. 
— Ls oval or oval-oblong, sessile. Cor. as long as the cal. 
or not much longer. Stem 10—30 cm . . . 2 
2. FIs of a bright red (rarely pale lilac); divisions denti¬ 
culate and ciliate-glandular. Capsule with 5 streaks.— 
Fields; distrib. 6 arvensis L. 1814. 
— FIs blue; cor.-divisions denticulate but not glandular. 
Caps, with more than 5 (up to 10) streaks. Stem more 
erect than in the last. Ls more acute (sometimes 3, 4 
or indeed 5 in a whorl). Pedicels shorter in proportion. 
—As the last and often with it, but at the same time 
gen. rarer. 6 . . . . coerulea Schreb. 1815. 
OBS. A. cirvensis-coerulea near Lostorf, Canton Solothurn; Fischer, 
Liischer. 
471. Centunculus. Centuncle. IY, 19. 
1. Ls altern., oval, sessile. FIs in the l.-axils, almost sessile, 
white or rose. Stem 3—5 cm .—Damp fields; rather rare 
(wanting in \V. U. S.). 6 . . minimus L. 1816. 
