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Tas. 6060. 
LIN ARIA SAGITTATA, 
Native of Marocco. 
Nat. Ord. ScropHuLarIne#,—Tribe ANTIRRHINER. 
Genus Linaria, Linn. ; (Benth, in DC. Prodr., vol. x. p. 266). 
Livarta (Elatinoides) sagittata ; glabra, caudice brevi lignosa, caulibus 
filiformibus subscandentibus elongatis intricatim ramosis, foliis alternis 
petiolatis oblongo-hastatis lanceolatis linearibus basi sagittatis integer- 
rimis, floribus flavis axillaribus solitariis, pedicellis capillaribus, calycis— 
segmentis lanceolatis acutis, corolle ample flave calcare tubo longiore. 
Linarta heterophylla, Spreng. Syst. Veg., vol. ii. p. 790; Chavan. Monog. 
Linar., p. 112; Benth. in DC. Prod., vol. vii. p- 270; Webb. § Berth. 
Phytogr. Canar., vol. iii. 141, t. 181 (non Desfontaines). 
L. Webbiana, Visiani L’Orto Bot. di Torino, p. 142; ex Walp. Rep., vol. iii. 
p. 195. 
L. circinnata, Sweet, Brit. Fl. Gard., ser. 2, vol. iii. t. 235. 
L. Lancerotte, Delile, Sem. Hort. Monsp., 1836, p. 26 (ex Webb.). 
AntirrHInum heterophyllum, Schousb. Beobacht, Gewdchs. Marokk., 181, 
_  t.3; Wiild. Sp. Pl., vol. iii. p. 234, 
A. sagittatum, Por. Dict. Suppl., vol. iv. p. 19. 
Tn the June number of this Magazine (Tab. 6041)* it was 
pointed out that the name Linaria heterophylla, which had 
long been applied to the species now figured, must be retained 
for that to which it was first applied by Desfontaines, whose 
excellent published drawing and description. left nothing 
wanting for the recognition of the plant to which he had ap- 
plied that name. I have now the opportunity of figuring 
the species which had usurped the name of /eferophylla, and 
which is a very interesting one on account of its subscandent 
habit, that enables it to climb amongst the hedges of 
Marocco to a height of five feet and more, forming tangled 
masses that spread for yards over the bushes, which are some- 
* On the second page of the description, and third line from the top, for 
pallidiflora read heterophylla. 
OCTOBER Ist, 1873. 
