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7. Z. vulgaris (MiR.) ; glabrous, .racliis. and peduncles glan- 

 dular-hairy,, 1. linea,i-laiiceolate scattered qrovded, fl. racemose 

 imbricate, seji. ovate acute f/?a6yoMS shorter than the caps, or spur, 

 seeds tubercular-asperous with a smooth orbicular margin. — St. 

 18. 13. — Fl. , large, yeUow, rarely milk-white with an ori(.nge 

 palate. , St. erect, 2 feet high, as well as the 1. glabrous. Com- 

 mon and partial flower-stalks occasionally glabrous. — The state 

 called Pelorid with 5 spurs and an equal and regular cor. is rarely 

 fouiid.' E. B. 200. — ^,l(tiifolia (Bromf.) ; 1. narrowly lanceolate, 

 fl.-l. often lanceolate verj' glaucous, fl. twice as large in afew-fl. 

 lax Jaceme, ped. glabrous, spur directed perpendicularly down- 

 wards. L. speeiosa Ten.? — Hedges on a gravelly soil. P. VI. 

 VII. YeUow Toadflax. E. S. I. 



5. Scrophtjla'eia Lmn. Figwort. 



* Cul. of 6 rounded lobes. Cor. purplish ; upper lip with a scale 

 (staminode) on its inner side. 



1. S. noddsa (L.) ; /. ovi^te acute subcordate glabrous doubly 

 and acutely sen-ate, hirer teeth largest, st. acutely 4-angular, 

 cymes lax, sep. roundish-ovate with a narrow membranous mar- 

 gin, staminode transveraehj oblong slir/htlg emofginate, — St. 23. 14, 

 — ^Boot tuberous, thick, knotty. St. 2-^ feet high. Bracts 

 small, lanceolate, acute. Fl. greenish purple, lurid, sometimes 

 milk-white. Caps, ovate. — Moist hedges and thickets. P. VI. 

 VII.' Knotted FigwoH. E.S.I. 



2. S*. Elirhart'i (C. A. Stev.) ; I. ovate-lanceolate Sicute sjii-: 

 cordate glabrous sharply serrate, lower teeth smaller, sf. and 

 petioles winged, cymes lax few (4 — S^^-Jlqwered, sep. roundish 

 with a broad membrfijious margin, staminode bifid with diver- 

 ging lobes.— R B. 5. 2875. S.'aquatica 5?. '23. 15.— St. tail. 

 BraHtsleaflilce, lanceolate, acute. Fl. dark purple. Caps, sub- 

 globose, blunt.— Wet places. P. VIII. IX. E. S. 



3. S. aquut'ica (L. !) ; /. cordate-oblong roundly blunt gla.- 

 htons crenat^'-serrate, St. and petioles winM'd, cyme^ dense corym- 

 bose many (8 — 15)-flotDered, sep. ronndish blunt with a broad 

 inembranous margin, staminode roundish-reniform entire. — S. 

 Balbisii Horn., Koch. — St. 2 — 5 feet high. Bracts linear, blunt. 

 Fl. dark pm-ple, occasionally milk-white. Caps, ovoid, pointed. 

 —In wet places. P. VII. VIII. E. S. L 



"4. S. Scorod&nia (L.) ; Z. cordate-triangular with large double^ 

 teeth downy on both sides, st. bluntly quadrangular downy, cjrmes 

 lax few-flowered, sen. roundish downy with a membranous mar- 

 gin, staminode rotmdish entire. — St. 2^-3 feet hio^h. L. wrinkled. 

 Bracts kqflike, lower exactly like the leaves. Fl. purple. Caps, 

 ovoid, acute. — In moist places. West of Cornwall. Tralee, 

 Kerry. Jersey. P. VII. , E.I. 



