san DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPERMIA. Antirhinum. 
Curt.—Amoen. acad. i. 3. at p. 298—-E. bot. 260—Kniph. 9. 
{ leaf, with 5 divisions, ere ery short, permanent. 
with 5 nettith s at the aie. bo long, pots pee: 
0. 
ce is awe fe at, asses a horn, gr in a 
circle he fhise of t Stam. filaments 5, neti 
Sandy fields about Clapham, Hups. A wood in Lincoln: 
shire. E, bot. _~P. June, July.* 
(5) Bloss. gaping 3 without a spur. 
Oron’tium. x gece: without s er : owes nearly spiked : calyx 
onger than the 
ee s—Fl, dan. MiB. 234-Kniph. 19-Riv, M0tte 
$2. 2, Antirrhinum arvense.—Dod. 182. 2—Lob. obs, 222, 
1, and ic. i. 405. 2+Ger. em. 549. 4~Park. 1334. 1= 
‘ee i. 155. 3-Matth, 1199-Ger. 439. 4. 
opening resembles the skull of a cooked 
iry. 
ate Flowers axillary on ver ry short friutstalks, sometimes, 
hough rarely, sitting. C'a/, segments strap-shaped, and lengthen- 
ig after the falling off of the blossom. Caps. much shorter than 
eta Woopwarp. Calyx hairy. Blossoms red with alittle 
Calf? s-snout er ig dragen. cena in a — soil, and 
turnep fields. N: —and Worcestershire. Mr- 
Battarp.—Comrnfields, tone nonin Mr. Pier.) 
A. July, August. 
ma‘jus. A. Blossoms without a spur: flowers in spikes: cups 
rounded, 
E, bot. 129-Kniph. 1. 3—Ludw. 51-Riv. mon. 82.1, Antir- 
rhinum—Mill, 42-Ded. 182. 1 1-Lob, obs. 221. 2, and ite 
i. 404, 2-Ger. em. 549.1. 2-Ger. 438. 1~Matth. 1197- 
An infusion of the leaves is diuretic and purgative, An ointment 
prepared from ape: Lape: es relief inthe piies. The expressed j lege ae 
with, milk, isa 0 flies, as is likewise thesmell of the flowers.— 
Cows, horses, and Swink refuse i it, Sheep and goats are.not fond of it. 
