1208 RHINANTHACEAE 
Pedicels Ro E longer than the corolla: corolla 
5-6 mm. long, the spur very short: capsule 1.5-2 mm. long. 2. L. floridana. 
I. 
Flowers in stiffly erect dense racemes: pA SO 2-lipped ; 
the stout spur tapering. 3. L. Linaria. 
l. L. canadensis (L.) Dum. Stems slender, 2-6 dm. tall: leaves jio. 
but uer numerous on the n stems, linear, 1.5-2.5 em. long, those o 
and 
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shorter and wi e raceme elongate, nod. 
glabrous: o 1-5 mm. long: sepals 2-3 
mm. long, l sree corolla 7—10 mm. long, 
canadensis texana which predominates west- 
ward); ifr. lip with on lobes about 
roadsides, various provinces, ad Coastal 
Plain, Fla. - De and Mass.— —( 
in sum. ripening “ite fruit 
Beets ses one —The species name is a misnomer, as it is not found in Canada. 
2. L. floridana Chapm. Stems slender, 1-3 dm. tall: leaf-blades filiform, 1—2.5 
em. long, those the aces shoots whorled in 3’s: raceme zigzag, glandular- 
a ites pedicels 5-10 mm. long: sepals iis en pari ien ceolate: corolla 
5-6 mm. long, ce puts an about 0.5 m ong; pos r lip with pis 
irs dos e as Tm as the body; anterior Rm with oe lobes: eap- 
e 1.5-2 mm. lon Dry sandy soil, often in serub or on sandhills, Coastal 
Pain, Fla. to ) Miss. dud da— pr. 
3 & (L.) Karst. Stems 4-8 dm. tall, usually several together; 
leaf- ERU 3- 6 em. jig linear to linear-lance olat ate: raceme stout: pedicels 3-8 
mm. long: sepals 3-4 mm. long, lanceolate-ovate: corolla 15-20 mm. long, the 
spur 10-15 mm. long; aa oe lip with recurved lobes ed Qon the body; 
lobes of a anterior lip deflexed- n E capsule 9-12 mm. long. [L. vul- 
garis Mill]—(BuTTER-AND-EGGS. WILD-SNAPDRAGON. YEL pm TOADFLAX.)— 
epe ips and waste- D various provinces, Ala. to Ark., N. Dak., Ont., 
aN. S. Nat. of Eurasia.—Sum 
26. KICKXIA Dumort. Pubescent perennial herbs, the stems pros- 
trate, often matted. Leaves alternate: blades broad, entire, sometimes hastate 
t the base. Flowers Dd to leaf-like bracts, slender-pedicelled. Bractlets 
none. Sepals 5, uniform. Corolla 2-lipped, Pa yellow: tube with 
deflexed spur: posterior lip with lobes shorter than the body, distally purple; 
anterior lip raised anteriorly into a ned pun bu the lobes mostly 
yellow. e 4, didynamous, ineluded: filaments pubescent: anthers horse- 
shoe- a sacs opening proximally, densely white-hairy. Stigmas some- 
what ted. p sule globose, glandular-pubescent, loculicidal by the falling 
away as a lid a ost of the wall of each carpel. Seeds few, with reticula- 
tions or convolutions.—About 25 species, natives of the Old World.—FLUELLINS. 
Leaf-blades hastate-lobed at the base: sepals lanceolate: corolla 5 mm. long, with 
straight spur: anthers wholly cohering. 1. K. Hlatine. 
