MAY. 151 
DIDYNAMIA. GYMNOSPERMIA. 
CoROLLIFLOR. LAMIACE, 
GALEOBDOLON. (Weaszz-syovt.) 
Generic Character. Calyx bell-shaped, five-ribbed ; upper lip 
of the corolla arched and entire; lower one smaller; in three 
nearly acute lobes. 
GALEOBDOLON LUTEUM. (Plate IX. Fig. 36.) Yellow 
Weasel-snout. Grows a foot high, leaves sharp-pointed, 
stalked, and much cut or serrated at the edges. Flowers 
whorled and yellow, lower lip orange and spotted. This 
very pretty plant is found in woods and shady places. 
DIDYNAMIA. ANGIOSPERMIA. 
COROLLIFLORZ. SCROPHULARIACES. 
LINARIA. (Toap-riax.) 
Generic Character. Calyx divided into five. Corolla per- 
sonate (that is having the lips closed), spurred at the base. 
Seed-vessel with two cells, opening by valves. 
Linaria CymBataria. (Plate X. Fig. 37.) Lvy-leaved 
Toad-flaz. This is the first of the genus to make its ap- 
pearance, and is easily recognised amongst the rest by 
