858 ANTIRRHINUM. l^CLASS XIV. ORDER II. 



This beautiful species of Scrophularia is very different in appearance 

 from our other species, and as Sir J. Smith has well observed, bears a 

 great affinity to some of the species of Calceolaria^ which beautiful 

 tribe of plants we may observe belong to the same natural order, but 

 differ in generic character in having only two stamens, while the 

 Scrophularia have four. 



GENUS XXX. ANTIRRHI'NUM.— Linn. Snap-dragon, 



Nat. Ord. ScROPHULARIA'CEiE. LiND. 



Gen. Char. Calyx five partite. Corolla personate, swollen on one 

 side at the base (not spurred), its mouth closed by a prominent 

 swollen palate, upper lip bifid, the lower three-cleft. Capsule 

 two celled, oblique, opening by three pores at the apex. — Name 

 from avTt, resembling ; and fty, a nose, snout, or mask ; from the 

 remarkable appearance which the corolla has to the snout of some 

 animals. 

 1. A. ma*jus^ Linn. (Fig. 992.) Oreat Snap-dragon. Leaves lanceo- 

 late, opposite and alternate ; flowers spiked ; calyx segments ovate, 

 obtuse, much shorter than the corolla. 



English Botany, t. 129.— English Flora, vol. iii. p. 136.— Hooker, 

 British Flora, ed. 4. vol. i. p. 238. — Lindley, Synopsis, p. 192. 



Root fibrous. Stems mostly numerous, erect or ascending, from one 

 to two feet high, simple or branched, clothed with close soft down, 

 glandular and viscid above. Leaves mostly numerous and crowded, 

 scattered on the stem, opposite on the branches, smooth, lanceolate, 

 tapering into a footstalk, dark green above, paler beneath, with a 

 stoulish mid-rib. Injlorescence a terminal racemose spike of numerous 

 crowded flowers. Bracteas ovate, downy. Pedicles round, short, 

 downy. Calyx in five ovate oblong downy segments, unequal in 

 length. Corolla large, rose colour, with a prominent yellow palate, 

 downy within, the lube somewhat dilated upwards, about an inch long, 

 swollen on the under side at the base, smooth, veiny, paler than the 

 lips, sometimes white, and occasionally downy, the lips large, often a 

 deep rose colour, sometimes yellow, as well as the tube, or altogether 

 white, the upper lip broadly ovate, deeply cleft into two lobes, mostly 

 waved on the margin, the lower in three reflexed roundish ovate 

 unequal lobes, the palate large, swollen in two protuberances, yellow, 

 furrowed and downy between. Stamens included, arising from the 

 base of the tube, the filaments linear, somewhat dilated upwards. 

 Anthers of two ovate cells, and between the two upper ones is a fifth 

 abortive stamen. Style as long as the lower stamens, linear, downy. 

 Stigma obtuse. Capsule obliquely ovate, opening by three pores near 

 the apex. Seeds numerous, small, black, and wrinkled. 



Habitat. — Old walls and ruins, or rocks and cliffs; not unfrequent 



