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floribus racemosis, terminalibus, calycibus pubescentibus, 
; angulatis, laciniis lanceolatis, tubum vix æquantibus, apice 
hispidulis, bracteisque glanduloso-dentatis.—Z. purpurascens, Wall. Catal. Herb. Num: 1307 ; haud Brown. 
Habitat in montibus Sillet confinibus, florens Augusto—Octobre ; F. De Silva et Henricus Bruce. 
6. L. begonifolia, Wall. in Act. Soc. Asiat. 13. p. 377. 
Crescit ad loca humida, umbrosa Napaliæ, florens et fructifera toto ferè anno. 
7. L. radicans, Thunb. ? 
Indigena in China, fide Roxburghio. 
8. L. zeylanica, Linn. L. Goalpare, Hamilt. MSS. et Herb. 
Habitat in Sillet, florens sub pluviis ; in Goalpara, Hamilt. 
The account of this species, as well as the four that follow it, in Roxburgh's Flora Indica, was furnished by me. 
Linneus's description agrees well with the plant. a 
9. L. stipularis, Roth. L. decurrens, Ejusd. L. trigona, Roxb. L. Heyneana, Spreng. 
Habitat ad loca humida Zeylonæ, Malabariæ, et Coromandeliæ, Herb. Madr. Heynean. et Wightian. ; in Bengala, 
Herb. Roxb. ; Nathpur, Herb. Hamilt. ; Kamaon, R. Blinkworth ; in montibus Napaliæ legi 1821, ad Prome, et Taong 
Dong prope Avam, 1826. 
I believe it will be found that the synonyms I have quoted above belong to one and the same species, for which I have 
retained the name first given to it together with a description by the veteran and excellent botanist Mr. Roth, not- 
withstanding that it appears founded on a misconception (consult Roxburgh's Flora Indica, vol. 2. p. 111.). The speci- 
mens received from Kamaon, those I gathered on Taong Dong, and some of those which I found in Nipal, belong to 
a marked variety, perhaps a distinct species. 
Plate CLII. Fig. 1. Flower. 2. 3. The same, opened. 
LINARIA RAMOSISSIMA. Tab. 153. 
HERrBAcEA, prostrata, ramosissima ; foliis inferioribus ovato-cordatis, lobatis, subhastatis, superioribus lineari-sagit- 
tatis; pedunculis axillaribus, solitariis, folio brevioribus, corolle puberule calcare recto, brevi; laciniis calycinis 
angustissimis, capsulaque breviore pilosulis. 
Antirrhinum diffusum, Herb. Heyn. A. Cymbalaria, Herb. Hamilt. 
Habitat in ruderatis et petrosis Hindustaniæ et Burmæ, florens sub pluviis ; prope Mirzapur ad ripam Gangis, 1820; 
ad Paghamew, Yenangheun et Avam ripe Irawaddi, 1826; in Coromandelia ? Herb. Heyn. ; ad Patnam, Herb. Hamilt. 
Pranta annua, laxé prostrata, ramosissima. Rapix fibrosa, sublignosa. CauLes plures, undique extensi, graciles basi poeren colum 
binam crassi, sæpiùs multo graciliores, pedales, 2—3-pedalesve, glabri, nunc pilis paucis, pamm gene Rami alterni, Apa 
Four alterna, patentia, subapproximata, inferiora ovato- vel hastato-cordata, inæqualitdr, plùs minús pa Ebes acuta, ig eic 
caria; superiora 13-pollicaria, lineari-sagittata, ferè integerrima, lobis basis parúm ovè angustis, NE acutis; summa 
valdè parva, lineariá, nunc basi integra; omnia glabra, 5-nervia. `Perrour graciles, varie -— glabri vel —— —' 
inferiores folia longitudine æquantes ; superiores ferè capillacei, iisdem. breviores. FLORES " omnibus an — solitarii, NIS glabri, 
flavi, nutantes, suffulti: pedunculis. subcapillaceis, glaberrimis, foliis paullo breviores, supremi iisdem — Pegi lacimæ T 
pilis capitellatis conspersæ, corollà dimidid breviores. CoroLLa oblonga, pen pubescens, calcare brevi, attenuato-conico, recto ; laciniis 
obtusis; palato pallido, bigibboso. Carsuza globosa, calyce parùm minor, vertice stylo coronatà, pubescens. 
My friend Mr. Bentham, who has undertaken the elaboration of the family to which this plant belongs; informs me 
that it approaches very nearly to Linaria cirrhosa, Willd., which I have verified by Pn sn psi dèmen in ev 
herbarium. It appears to me, however, that ours is a much larger plant; with the lower | pma mue : roader an 
hastate ; its calyx and capsule are beset with upright, gland-capitate hairs. SÅ ws 
I subjoin descriptions of two other plants, belonging to this and toa nearly allied genus. i | 
2. Linaria incana, dense cano-villosa, caulibus prostratis, basi sublignosis ; foliis ovato-lanceolatis, acutiuseulis, basi 
subretusis, utrinque villosis, petiolatis ; pedunculis axillaribus, foliis longioribus, corollà extus Rn 
Habitat in campis ruderatisque convallis Napaliæ, florens fructiferaque mensibus Martii et Aprilis. 
Surrruricosa, prostrata, omnibus partibus dens? obsita pilis canis, brevium mollissimis. pars Hinoss; ramosa. Nen aw 
graciles, teretes, subfiliformes, prostrati, cano-villosi, pedales, simplicitèr ramo — alterna, sudo ene ao > 2 = 
cula, integerrima, basi rotundata vel levitèr retusa, semipollicaria, vel pollicaria, p" duplo Jones, laica Na utraque densa cano 
villosa, ciliata. Frores valdè parvi, lutei, axillares, solitarii. PEDUNCULI ferè capillacei, folio szepiüs longiores, fructiferi glabri. CALYCIS 
lacini lanceolatæ, membranaceo-marginulatæ, ciliatae. COROLLA extüs pubescens, intüs purpureo-punctata, calyce duplò major, calcare 
