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DIGITALIS lutea. 
Small yellow Fox-glove. 
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DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA, 
Nat. ord, ScropHutarim. Jussieu gen.117. Div. I. 
; ScropHuLarine, Brown prod. 433. Sect. If. 
DIGITALIS. Supra vol. 1. fol. 48. 
D. lutea, foliolis. calycinis lanceolatis, corollis acutiusculis labio superiore. 
bifido; inferiore intis barhato, foliis glabris. Brown in Hort. Kew, ed. 
CRE Haein ied ec 
Digitalis lutea. Linn. sp. pl. 2. 867. Mill. dict. ed. 8.n.3. Hort. Kew. 2. 
345. Jacq. hort. vindob. 2. 47.t..105. Willd. sp. pl. 3.285. Baum- 
garten en. stirp. transylv, 2. 212. : 
Digitalis parviflora. Allion. pedem. 1.70.2. 257. Lamarck & Decand. fi. 
Jrang. 3. 5975 ( nec aliorum. ) E> ; ; : : 
Digitalis foliis calycinis lanceolatis, galea bifida, floribus immaculatis, 
Hall, helv. 332. 
Digitalis lutea, minore flore. . Riv. monop, t. 105. 
Digitalis lutea parva. Lob. ic. 573. f. 2. 
Digitalis minor lutea sive pallida. Park. par. 382. 7. 
Herba perennis. Caulis teres, simplex, bipedalis v. ultra, partim angu- 
losus, inferné confertids foliosus. Fol. sessilia, decurrentia, numerosa, undique 
sparsa, erectiuscula, 5-uncialia v. multd magis, lanceolata, infra unciam lata, 
serrata, glabra, nervosa nervis ascendentibus, decrescentia. Racemus ¢ermi- 
nalis spicatus, primo nutans, non_densus, 10-uncialis v. circa, secundus. 
Bractez foliacee, lanceolate, cuspidata, villosiuscule, presertim ad. mar- 
ginem, breviores. flore, decrescentes. Pedicelli subaquales calycibus v. 
aliquantim breviores. Cal. herbaceus, subbilabiatus, vix triplo brevior corolla, 
segmentis lanceolatis, subinequalibus, margine villosis, 3 summis minoribus 
medio parum breviore. Cor. lutea, lanuginosa, infundibultformis, } uncie 
longa; tubus egualis calyci; faux subtis ventricosa ; limbi laciniz acutule, 
intus villose; \abii superioris brevitis céteris, invicém divise, erectiis recurs 
gemino atropurpureo pict, ima media triplo v. ultra latior lateralibus suis, 
ovato-acuminata recurvo-porrecta intus pt is longis. erectis barbata. Stam. 
inclusa: fil. chloroleuca, glabra, anth. lutee, didyme, loculis oblongis. 
Germ. oblongo-pyramidatum, viride, villosum; stylus rostrato-continuus, vil- 
losiusculus; stigma punctum bifidum, v. tandém transverse bifido-dehiscens. 
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A hardy perennial plant, native of the south of France, 
Italy, and Transylvania, where it is found on stony moun- 
tainous places in the shade. Cultivated in this country 
by Parkinson before 1629. In the Flore Francaise above 
cited, we find the name-of tea, by which the species has 
been generally known from the time of Linnzus till now, 
vate, conniventes; labii inferioris recurvo-patentes, divaricate, basi puncto - 
