re’pens. 
arven’se, 
monspes- 
sula’num,. 
DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPERMIA. Antirrhinum, 
Var. 
in Peloria, 
Sherine, Fluellin, or Suap-dragon. Cornfield ‘fSuf- 
folk, freq Mr. Woopwarp..On walls in Cee Mr. 
ree _ A. Aug. Oe 
(2). Leaves opposite : ine long, pointed. 
A. Leaves strap-shaped, graded ; the lower. 4 in fours; 
calyx as long as the c 
- Dill. an fe 197. 
gt lower ie 4 or 5 in.a whirl. aber aa in terminating 
spikes st bl he flowering. stem is $ rie. a RE 
at all corr tresponding with = idea given be the trivial name, 
which applies only to the roo 
Creeping Snap-dragon. "Fields; banks, and walls near Henly, 
and in Herts. Ray. \ [Specimens from the West. of Cornwall 
sent by Mr, Gropy.] P. July, Sept. 
A. Leaves nearly sireps shapes ‘the lower in fours: calyx 
with | clam ger fe airs: ict et in sae stem up- 
pit. elth. 163. ‘se oe : 
epee smooth. Flowers very small; blue. " Floral-leat 
and —- t back. Linn. 
rnfields in a sandy soil. ‘ A. July, Aug. 
Var 2. Blossoms 5 ig 
Col. ite 300, 1. 
Near Settle, Yorkshire. 
nF 
(3) Leaves opposite: nectary short, blunt. 
A. Leaves strap-shaped, crowded: stem shining, panicled: 
-fruit-stalks spiked, shining. 
F. B. iii. 459. 1 
Flowers sweet-scented. Blass. spur straight, way short 
rest even than the calyx. Very nearly allied to 4. 
Livy. Flral-leaves spear-shaped, 1 at the base of sacle 
stalk. Blass. pale blue, with darker spots ; spur nearly as lng 
* This is considerably more bitter than the other species, and is-said 
+ Flosrers reat bacleff, and with 35.45 Or 5 epursas 
Hup 
lower lip and ‘the Axthers edged with aps purple.} Mr : 
"THomson. 4 
o have been used successfully in cases of foul ulcers, and in cutaneous — 
peso ons 
