Tas. 6041. 
LINARIA HETEROPHYLLA. 
Native of Maroceo. 
Nat. Ord. ScropHULARINER.—Tribe ANTIRRHINEA. 
Genus Lrnaria, Linn, ; (Benth. in DC. Prodr., vol. x. p. 265). 
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Linaria (Linariastrum) heterophylla; annua, caule erecto gracili preter 
ramoso superne et inflorescentia glanduloso-puberulis, foliis alternis 
linearibus obtusis laxis, floribus breviter pedicellatis dense confertis 
pallide stramineis, bracteis parvis oblongis pedicellis brevioribus, calyce 
parvo segmentis linearibus erectis, corolla pollicari caliare recto subu- 
lato tubo wquilongo, labio superiore recto elongato alte bifido, labii 
inferioris lobo medio perbrevi lateralibus deflexis breviore, palato 
valde prominente, capsula brevi compressa calycem vix excedente, stylo 
2-fido, seminibus minutis, curvis obtuse trigonis transverse sulcatis, 
Lrvarta heterophylla, Desfont. Fl. Atlant., vol. ii. p. 48, t. 140. 
L. reticulata, Reichb. Iconogr., t. 431; non Desf. 
L. stricta, Guss, Pl. Rar. Sic., p. 250. 
L. aparinoides, Chav. Monog., p. 188; Benth. in DC. Prodr., vol. vii. 
p. 275. 
ANTIRRHINUM aparinoides, Willd. Sp. Pl., vol. iii. p. 247. 
A. strictum, Sm. et Sibth., Flor. Gree., vol. vi. p. 75, t. 594. 
A. multicaule, Ten. Fl. Nap. Prodr., p. 86 non Linn. 
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A tall branching annual, not uncommon in fields at the 
foot of the Greater Atlas, and at Casa-blanca on the west 
(Atlantic) coast of Marocco, a country which, as remarked 
under the beautiful Z. maroccana (Tab. nost. 5983), abounds 
in species of this genus. Though resembling a good deal at 
first sight the English Z. vulgaris, it differs conspicuously in 
the pale flowers, small bracts, very prominent palate, remark- 
ably long straight deeply 2-lobed upper lip of the corolla, 
in the very short midlobe of the lower lip, and the small 
capsule not exceeding the calyx; it is further an annual, 
and of a more branching habit ; the seeds, also, are 
wholly different, not, as erroneously figured by the artist in 
_ JUNE Ist, 1873. 
