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Upper 1. oblong-aouminate 8emiamplexieaul,'pcrfiWsl— 5 toyether 

 shorter than {lie bracts, atam. nearly equal. — Height 8 — 4 feet. 

 iRaeeme glandular-pilose. Fl. veU'ow. Filainehts with purple 

 hairs, 2 rather longer and hairy only within. — On gravellj' 

 banis, rare. , B, VUI. , . E. I. 



iEHnusd^mi^ (L.) ; 1. spathulate deeply terrate smaiSthish, 

 ^ . terming subcorymbose. — Subcssspitose. — Fl.-shoots 3 — 8 

 in. long, ascending. — In abundance on the old bed of the river 

 near Tanfield, Yorkshire. P. VIL] 



2. Disita'lis Linn. PoxgloYe. . , 



\.,D. purpurea (L.)'; 1. ovate-lanceolate Crfenatft downy be- 

 neath, lower 1. narrowed int<o footstalks,; sep. ovate-oblong acute 

 3-veined dowpy, cor. bluntglabrous externally, upper lip scarcely 

 cloven, segni^ts of the lower lip ovate rounded. — St. 11. — t. 

 often crenate-dentate or ' -serrate. FL' soiaetithes white or flesh- 

 coloiired. St. 3 — 4 feet high. — Hedgebanks and woods. P; 

 VI,— Vm. E.S.I. 



3. ANTrEKHi'innif' Zinn. Snapdragon." " 



*1. A. mafus (L.) ; 1. lanceolate opposite pr alternate glabrous, 

 fl. racemose, sep. ovate Hunt much porter than the cor,, upper 

 cor. -lip bifid. — Height 1 — 2 feet. ' Cor. IJ 'in. long, purplish- 

 red or white. — Old walls and 'calca;*eoiis cliffs. P. VIL— ^IX. 

 Great Snapdragon. " ^ E. 



2. A. 0?'ora'imm(L.);l.. linear-lanceolate opposite or alternate, 

 fl. loosely spiked distant, sep.' linear longer than the corolla. — St. 

 27.^About' a foot high. Fl^ purple. — Dry sandy and gravelly 

 fields. A. Vn. vm. : E. t. 



4. LmA-'siA, Mill. Toadflax., 

 *• Stems trailing . ' Fl. axillary. , 



*1. L. I OymbcMria (Mill.) ; 1. roundish 'heartshaped 5-lobed 

 glabrouS> St. procumbent. — St. 70. 10. — Stems slender, rooting. 

 El. solitary, axiUary, upon' long stalks, pale blue.^^Old walls. 

 P. v.— X. Ivy-feaved Toadjlax. , E, S. 1. 



2. £. Marine (MW..) ; I. ovate-hastate, lower I. oYate,cor.-spiir 

 straight, pedimcles glabrous. — St. 70. ll.-^FI. ' solitary, 'axniary, 

 upon long slender stalks, small, yellow, with the upper lip 'purple. 

 —Corn-fields. A. VH.— IX. Fhellin. E. I. 



3. X. spuria (Mill.) ; I. roimdishrovate, spur curved upwards, 

 pedimcles haiiy. — St. 70. 12i-^Fl.: similar to the last but larger. 



