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stricted to the sp. with spur and valvate cap- 
sule; but has yet several anomalies. Nemesia, 
Anarhinum, Peloria, and Asarina have been 
divided by some botanists, I must further pro- 
pose the G. Termontis, Bucranion, Tursitis, 
Antrizon, Probatea, Misopates &c, and indi- 
cate besides 4 doubtful G. not seen by me—1 
Ucnopsolon cordatum Raf. Antir. hexandrum 
Pers. Linaria hexandra Wild! probably not 
even of this tribe, 6 stamens never occur among 
didynamous plants, is it a_pelorian G. near to 
Tursitis!—2 Porfuris pinnatiflda Raf. Antir. 
pinnatum L. habit quite unlike—3 Ditulium 
pinnatum Raf. Antir. unilabiatum L. differing 
from Termontis by cor. with 2 warts for upper 
lip, habit peculiar—4 Etornotus (cordate back) 
diff. ad Termontis cal. inequaliss. lac. sup. cor- 
data magna, ceteris lanceol. cor. lab. sup. bifi- 
do, inf. trifido, fol. carnosis alt. fl. axil, type 
E. persicus Raf. Antir. papilionaceum L. 
Anlirhinum canadense L. P. Linaria do 
W. &c—Canada to Carolina, several var. sim- 
plex. ramosum, surculosum, i * 
1139, Var. assurgens Rat. fol. imbric. crassis 
elongatis, fl. majusculis atropurp. South New 
Jersey, Virg. 
na Ant. genistifolium L. P. Sibiria ad- 
elv. 
1141, Ant. simplex Pers. excl. syn. Europa, 
stem. simple, base surculose, raceme paucifl. 
capitate, t 
1142, Ant. alpinum L. P.—Alpis. 
1143, Ant. triste L. P. Hisp. Maroco. 
1144, Ànt. parviflorum Jaq. non Desf. stem 
branched virgate, fl. racemose smali, capsule 
6valve. South of Europe, would A. junceum be 
a better name ? 
