188 DIDYN. ANCIOSP. 



ovate hairy ribbed two-lobed and crenate, Li^htf. p.326, 

 E.I}.t.3i)9. 



Hab. Wet and marshes pastures, abundant. F/. July. 0r (11,8111.) 



Slein 1 foot high, with many small lateral branches. Leaves pinnate ; 

 pinnpe ovate, almost pinnatifid. Flowers solitary, axillarj^, rose co- 

 loured. Cal. broadly ovate. 



2. P. sylvatica (coviwon dwarf Lousewort), stems many from 

 the same root spreading, cal. oblong angidar glabrous in 5 un- 

 eqiiaily notched segments. IJghif. p. 326. E. B. i. 399. 



Hab. Moist pastures and heaths, common. FL .July. 1/. 



Stems 3 — 5 inches high. Lower leaves pinnatifid, the rest pinnate 

 with dce])ly serrated pinnte. Flowers large, handsome, rose co- 

 loured. 



25. ANTIRRHINUM. 

 * Cor. spurred. Leaves broad. Stems lax. 



1. A. Cymbalaria [Ivy-leaved Toad flax), leaves cordate five- 

 lobed alternate glabrous, stems procumbent. E. B. t. 502. 



Har. Old walls and rocks, but not indigenous. Botliwell castle, Hopk. 

 Bank under Salisbury C'raigs, Mr. Greville. WaW tops and barren 

 j)laccs near Edinb., Mr.Arnott. Fl. summer and autumn. "2/. 



Stems verv long, filiform, trailing. Leaves often purple beneath, pe- 

 tiolate.' Flowers .small, pale blue or purplish. \\'hole plant gla- 

 brous. 



** Cor. spurred. Leaves narrow. Stems erect. 



2. A. repevs (creeping-rooted Toad-JIax), leaves linear whorled 

 or scattered, stem panicled, cal. glabrous the length of the 

 spur, cor. striated. E.B. /.12,)3. 



Hab. Rocks facing the sea near Culzean, in the parish of Kirkoswald, 

 Ayrshire, and also about 4 miles from that place, Mr. Shankley. 

 Banks of the Esk above Musselburgh, Miss Kerr. F/. July — Sept. If. . 



Sterns 1 — 1-'', foot high, slender, branched. Leaves somewhat whorled 

 below, but there soon dying away. Flowers in panicled racemes, 

 blueish ; palate yellow. Ivlr. Hopkirk has observed the flowers of 

 this species to assume the Peloria appearance. 



3. A. LJvuria (ijellow 7 oofZ-^r/x), leaves linear-laiK-eolate scat- 

 tered crowded, spikes terminal, flowers imbricated, cal. gla- 

 brous shorter than the spur. Light/, p. 328. E. B. t. 658. 



Hab. Bordersof corn-fields, abundant. Var. Peloria; ruins of Mel- 

 rose, Mr. Jrnott. Fl. Aug. 1/ . 



One to two feet high, glaucous. Floicers large, yellow. A remark- 

 able monstrosity of this is called Peloria, with 5 spurs, and 5, 

 usually, imperfect stamens. 



4. A. mirms (least Toad-flax), leaves linear-lanceolate obtuse 

 mostly alternate pubescent, stem much branched spreading, 

 cal. longer than the spur. E. B. t. 2014. 



Hab. Sandy fields, rare. In the Barony glebe. Dr. Broicn. About 

 Dalbeth and old walls ; Barnduith, near Hamilton, Hopk. Fl. 

 June— Aug. ©. 



