866 Scrophulariaceae. 
globose, glabrous; seeds brownish, granulate-tuberculate. — Flow. 
March to April. 
D. a. sept. Suez, foot of the mount Ataqa. 
Also known from Sinai. 
1213. (5.) Linaria floribunda Boiss. Diagnos. Plant. Or., Ser. I 
fase. XIII (1849), p.40. — Flor. Or. IV, p. 365. — Aschers.-Schweinf. 
Ill. Flor. d’Eg., p. 115 no. 775. — Aschers.-Schweinf. Ill. Flor. d’Eg., 
Supplem. p. 775. — Aschers. Flor. Rhinocol., p. 802 no. 192. — An 
annual plant, 30—50 cm high or sometimes more. Ashy-hirsute; 
root-stock woody; stems prostrate, naked at the base, densely leafy 
above, ending in spikes often 15 cm long. Leaves small, tapering 
into a short petiole, the lower ones rhombic-elliptical, entire, or with 
a small tooth near the middle, upper linear, 1 cm long, 2—4 mm 
broad, overtopping the flowers. Pedicels capillary, shorter than the 
calyx; corolla yellow, with a hooked-recurved spur; seeds tubercled. 
— Flow. March to April. 
M. p. El-‘Arish. — D. i. Wady-el-‘Arish. 
Also known from Arabia Petraea, Syria and Mesopotamia. 
1214. (6.) Linaria bipartita Willden. Enum. Plant. Hort. Berol. II 
(1809), p. 640. — An annual plant, 10—35 cm high or more; stems 
simple or rarely branching from the neck. Basilar leaves ternate 
lanceolate-ovate or ovate, the upper ones lanceolate-linear, the lower 
ones opposite, the upper ones alternate. Corolla 4—5 mm long, blue, 
erect, bipartite, scarcely longer than the calyx; spur very short, 
conical. — Flow. March to April. 
M. ma. Alexandria, Mahmudiye-canal. 
Also known from Algeria and Tunisia. 
1215. (7.) Linaria micrantha Spreng. Syst. II (1825), p. 794. 
— Boiss. Flor. Or. IV, p. 375. — Aschers. Flor. Rhinocol., p. 802 
no. 193. — Aschers.-Schweinf. Ill. Flor. @’Eg., p. 116 no. 780. — 
Aschers.-Schweinf. Primit. Flor. Marmaric., p. 661 no. 254. — Linaria 
parviflora Desf. Flor. Atlant. IL, p. 44 tab. 137. — Antirrhinum 
micranthum Cav. Ic. I, p.51 tab. 59 fig. 3. — Anannual herb, 5—15 cm 
high, or sometimes somewhat more, glaucous; fertile stems 1 or 
several, simple. Leaves of the sterile shoots linear, of the stems 
oblong-lanceolate in threes or opposite or sometimes alternate. Corolla 
3 mm long, blue, scarcely longer than the calyx; spur very short, 
conical. — Flow. March to April. 
M. ma. Alexandria, along the coast. 
Also known from Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Morocco, Algeria, 
Tunisia, Tripolitania, Syria and Caucasia. 
