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5. Linaria Griffithii Benth., DG. Prodr. x. 272 ( Griffiths ii) ; Boiss. 

 Flor. Orient, iv. 370; perennial, erect, glabrous, leafy, leaves alternate 

 glaucous, oblong, flowers shortly pedicelled, spur rather shorter than tlie 

 corolla-tube ; seeds discoid mar^inate. 



British Beluchistan : Shelabagh, 6,000 ft., Lace ! Distrib. Af- 

 ghanistan. 



Stem l*5-2 ft., branches short ascending. Leaves l"5-2 in. long ; *5--75 in. wide, 

 semi-amplexicaul, acute, 5-7-nerved from the base. Flowers in long rather lax 

 spiciform racemes; bracts and calyx-segments lanceolate acute, pubescent; calyx 

 •25 in long ; corolla yellow, '6 in. long, spur slender subincurved. Capsule snbglobose, 

 '3 in. in diameter, pale brown. 



6. Linaria odora M. Bieb. Flor. Taur.-Cauc. ii. 76; Benth., DG. 

 Prodr. x. 274; Boiss. Flor. Orient, iv. 373. L. venosa Lindl. ; Benth. I.e. ; 

 perennial, erect, much branched, glabrous, glaucous, leaves alternate, 

 linear, pedicels short, spur shorter than corolla-tube ; capsule globose, 

 seeds smooth -wide-margined. 



W. Himalaya: Chitral, Harriss ! Young-husband! Gilgit, Giles! 

 British Beluchistan: Kanozai, Duthie's Collector! Distrib. Northward 

 to Siberia, westward to Central Europe. 



Stem 2-2*5 ft. high, branches strict, numerous from the base. Leaves linear- 

 subulate rather distant, entire, semi-terete, canaliculate, 1'25-1'75 in. long. 

 Flowers few laxly shortly racemed; calyx small, glabrous or faintly puberulons, 

 segments elliptic subobtuse or slightly acute, "15 in. long ; corolla yellow, *75 in. 

 long, throat bearded, spar straight or slightly incurved short. Capsule globose, - 25 

 in. in diam. 



5. SCHWEINFTJRTHIA A. Braun. 



1. SCHWEINFURTHIA SPHAEROCARPA A. Br. 



Add to localities: — Bkitish Beluchistan; Sibi, Lace! Kaloo-killa, 

 Duthie's Collector ! 



7. SCROPHULARIA Linn. 



' 11. Scrophui.aria variegata M. Bieb. 



Add to localities : — E. Himalaya ; Phari, King's Collector ! 



14. Scrophularia cabulica Benth., DG. Prodr. x. 316; Boiss. Flor. 

 Orient, iv. 420; glabrous, glaucescent, leaves small oblong-lanceolate, 

 repandly toothed, cymes few-flowered, divaricate, flowers small distant 

 sessile ; sepals oblong, hardly margined; staminode linear. 



N\W. Himalaya : Chitral, Harriss ! British Beluchistan : Torkhan, 

 etc., Duthie's Collector! Lace! 



Stems much branched from the base upwards, 1-1*5 ft. high ; branches rigid 

 sparsely leafy below, passing above into long strict thyrsoid panicles. Leaves "5 in. 

 long, oblong-lanceolate, teeth very faint. Cymes 5-7-flowered divaricately divided, 

 the lower pednncled, the upper nearly or quite sessile. 



