532 
H. Native of France, among rubbish, and in humid places; 
Pyrenees ; Piedmont ; Portugal ; Switzerland ; Germany; Syria, 
near Damascus ; and Arabia, on Mount Kurma. Hoffm. et Link, 
fl. port. 1. p. 226. t. 32. — Linària bellidifólia, Dum. Cours. bot. 
cult. 3. p. 3. Antirrhinum, bellidifólium, Lin. spec. 860. mant. 
417.—Hall. helv. no. 342. Dodartia, &c., Mill. dict. ed. 8th. 
no. 2.—Dodon. pempt. 184. f. 1.—Dalech. hist. lugd. 115. 
f. 2.—Bauh. prod. p. 106. icone.—Bauh. hist. 3. p. 459. f. 2. 
—Chabr. sciagr. 481. f. 5. Root fusiform. Bracteas linear. 
Corolla white or pale blue, variegated with violet; spur slender, 
acute, arched, very short. Testa of seed muricated. 
Daisy-leaved Anarrhinum. | Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1629. 
1 to 14 foot. 
2 A. Durmnium (Brot. fl. lus. 1. p. 199. Chav. antirrh. 
177.) villous ; radical leaves subspatulate, deeply toothed: ra- 
meal ones usually tripartite ; middle lobe large, lanceolate, more 
or less denticulated. 4. H. Native of the North of Portu- 
gal, in humid places. A. pubéscens, Hort.? A. hirsütum, 
Hoffm. et Link, fl. port. 1. p. 224. t. 33. Linaria Lusitánica 
bellidis folio ampliore et villoso, Tourn. inst. p. 169. Branches 
erectish, usually fastigiate. Radical leaves pubescent. Brac- 
teas oblong-lanceolate, quite entire. Corollas a little larger than 
those of the preceding, rather pilose, of a whitish sulphur 
colour ; spur incurved, about equal in length to the tube. Testa 
of seeds brown, wrinkled. Perhaps only a downy variety of 
the preceding. 
Douro Anarrhinum. 
1À foot. 
3 A. pepa`rum (Desf. fl. atl. 2. p. 51. t. 141. Chav. antirrh. 
p. 178.) glabrous at bottom, villous above; radical leaves ob- 
long, deeply toothed, pilose, erectish ; rameal leaves deeply and 
palmately 5-9-parted (pedate, Desf.) glabrous: divisions broad- 
linear, acute; racemes short, tapering upwards. 4.? H. Na- 
tive of Algiers, on arid hills. Flowers on short pedice!s, some- 
what horizontal. Bracteas linear-lanceolate, villous, ciliated. 
Calyx bairy. Corolla hairy, white; spur short, slender, incurved. 
Pedate-leaved Anarrhinum, PI. 1 to 14 foot. 
Pl. 
Fl. June, Sept. Ch- 1818. Pl. 1 to 
§ 2. Corolla without a spur. Rameal leaves quite entire or 
toothed. 
4 A. rruticésum (Desf. fl. atl. p. 52. t. 142. Chav. antirrh. 
p. 179.) glabrous ; stem short, suffruticose, branched ; branches 
elongated, twiggy ; lower leaves cuneiform or spatulate, for the 
most part tridentate at apex: superior ones oblong or oblong- 
linear, quite entire; raceme elongated, interrupted. h. F. 
Native of Mount Atlas, near Tlemsen, Mascar, and Cafsa. 
Stem sometimes reduced to a short caudex. Racemes twiggy. 
Flowers small. Bracteas linear, acute. Corolla white, gla- 
brous. Seeds scabrous from elevated dots. 
Shrubby Anarrhinum. Fl. July, Sept. 
2 to 3 feet. i 
Cult. Plants of the most easy culture ; except that, if the 
winter prove severe, they require protection from frost, They 
are all increased by seeds. 
Clt. 1826. Shrub 
IX. GALVEZIA (named by Dombey, after D. Galvez, of 
Lima.) Domb. mss. Juss. gen. p. 119. but not of Ruiz. et Pav. 
—Dodártia species, Ruiz. et Pav. prod. fl. per. p. 56. — Agassí- 
zia, Chav. antirrh. p. 180. t. 11. 
Lin. syst. Didyndmia, Angiospérmia. Calyx 5-parted ; 
segments ovate-oblong, acute, with a quincuncial eestivation. 
Corolla tubular, bilabiate ; tube elongated, subcylindrical, ven- 
tricose at the base ; lobes of the upper lip erect, ovate; of the 
lower lip spreading, ovate-roundish, nearly equal. Stamens 4, 
fertile, didynamous, without any rudiment of a fifth ; filaments 
terete; anthers 2-celled, replete with yellow pollen. Ovarium 
roundish ; style terete, thickened at top; stigma emarginate, 
SCHROPHULARINEZ. VIII. ANARRHINUM. 
IX. Garvezia. X. MaunaNDYA. 
somewhat 2-lobed. Capsule globose, ventricose, a little de- 
pressed ; each cell opening by an irregular hole towards the 
apex. Seed numerous, oblong, truncate, small, fixed to a round 
placenta; testa ribbed lengthwise, engraven by small pits.— 
Plant suffruticose. Leaves feather-nerved, petiolate, alternate 
and opposite, quite entire. Flowers beautiful, axillary, on long 
pedicels. 
1 G. Luwe'nsts (Domb. mss. ex Juss. gen. p. 119.) f. G 
Native of Peru, near Lima. Agassizia Liménsis, Chav. antirrh, 
p. 180. t. 11. Plant much branched. Branches clothed 
with glandular down. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, referrible in 
form to those of Myrtus commünis, 1 to 13 inch long, mucronate, 
downy : lower ones usually opposite: upper ones alternate, and 
more distant: those on the branches are nearly all opposite, 
more approximate, and much smaller. Pedicels bent above the 
middle. Corolla scarlet, 6-8 lines long, downy. Filaments fur- 
nished with glandular hairs, especially at base and apex. An- 
thers glabrous or downy. 
Lima Galvezia. Shrub 1 to 3 feet. 
Cult. This is a very curious and rather pretty shrub. It 
will grow well in light rich soil; and may be propagated by 
cuttings and seeds. 
X. MAURA'NDYA (named in honour of Dr. Maurandy, the 
botanical professor at Carthagena.) Ortéga, nov. gen. hort. 
matr. dec. 11. p. 21. Jacq. schoenbr. 3. p. 20. t. 288. H. B. 
et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 291. Chav. antirrh. p. 77.— 
Ustéria, Cav. icon. 2. p. 15. but not of Willd. i 
Lin. syst. Didynàmia, Angiospérmia. Calyx 5-parted, with 
a quincuncial estivation. Corolla personate ; tube obscurely 
tetragonal, saccate at the base, ventricose downwards ; lobes 
roundish or ovate, emarginate or entire; those of the upper lip 
erect, and those of the lower lip spreading ; palate closin the 
throat, or filled up by 2 plicze, which are drawn out nearly to 
the base of the tube. Stamens 4, fertile, didynamous, with the 
short rudiment of a fifth. Filaments of fertile stamens villous 
at the base, and dilated; anthers 2-celled ; cells oblong. Ova- 
rium ovoid ; style subulate; stigma obtuse, emarginate. Cap- 
sule ovate-globose, oblique at the base, rather compressed, e 
branous; each cell dehiscing at top by 5 reflexed valves. n 
nearly ovate, truncate at apex; testa black, furnished wit 
tubercles.—Climbing, evergreen, suffruticose herbs; branches 
slender, elongated. Leaves alternate, on long petioles ; peti- 
oles twining ; limb cordate, 5-7-nerved ; nerves palmate. low- 
ers large, showy, solitary from the axils of the leaves, on long 
twining pedicels. 
$ 1. Throat of corolla pervious. 
1 M. Bancrava'wA (Lindl. 
bot. reg. t. 1108. Sweet, fl. 
gard. icone. Chav. antirrh. p. 
77.) leaves cordate, acumi- 
nated: young ones somewhat 
hastate ; calycine segments li- 
near-lanceolate, very acute, 
clothed with glandular hairs. 
buc Native of Mexico. 
Branches and leaves glabrous. 
Lower and middle leaves ob- 
scurely 5-lobed ; lobes acumi- 
nated. Corolla 14 to 2 inches 
long; tube downy, greenisb, 
curved ; lobes ovate, roundish, 
emarginate, of a violet purple 
colour. Filaments subclavate 
at top, furnished with short 
glandular hairs. Capsule hid- 
den by the calyx, (fig. 48.) 
FIG, 48. 
Dy 
