Linaria.} SCROPHULARINE. 757 
642. Celsia Linn. 
ual or biennial herbs; leaves alternate, crenate, sinuate, 
dentate, or incised. Flowers in terminal spikes or racemes, simple 
imbricate. Petals 5, connate in a wide-rotate corolla, with hardly 
any tube ; lobes broad, somewhat unequal, the posterior outmost 
Stamens 4, subdidynamous or (in our species) subequ 
filaments all woolly; anthers transverse or oblique, with confluent 
tips. Carpels connate in a 2-locular ovary; ovules many; style 
entire ; stigma compressed, terminal. Fruit a globose or ovoid, 
septicidal capsule; valves 2, each usually 2-fid. Seeds many, very 
ave transversely rugose, not wing 
ELSIA COROMANDELIANA Vahl ; Fick: 81,2400; BicB; a: 
: .C 
In all the provinces, 
An erect, annual weed. Beng. Koksima, 
643. Linaria Juss. 
Herbs ; leaves opposite or whorled below and alternate above. 
Flowers axillary, or passing into terminal racemes or spikes, with 
floral leaves reduced to bracts; bracteoles 0. Sepals connate in a 
ens 
ascending ; anthers with distinct, parallel cells. Carpels ~_— 
in a 2-locular ov ary; ovules many ; style filiform ; stigma m 
Frwit an ovoid or globose, 2-celled capsule, both cells or ae ve 
anterior one opening by an iy pore. Seeds many, rugose or 
angled wingless, or discoid wing 
Leaves nearly glabrous, lower Gunily 6-7-lobed ; spur Pe than 
corolla-tube osissima 
Leaves ays pubescent, lower never much lobed; spur cas than 
corolla-tube incana 
1405. Linarra ramosissrma Wall. ; F. B. I. iv. 251; E. D. L. 869. 
In most of the — 
A prostrate, tufted her 
1406. Linarta INCANA Wall. fe pabalels F. B. I. iv. 251, 
