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6. V. mrgdtum (Witli.) ; 1. doubly serrate sligttly glandular- 

 liairy, lower 1. oblong-lanceolate sublyrate lobate-crenate-serrate, 

 upper 1. oblong-acuminate semiamplexicaul, pedicels 1 — 5 together 

 shorter than the bracts, stam. nearly equal. — E. B. 550. R. xx. 

 1655. — Usually much stouter than Sp. 5. Heigbt 3 — 4 feet. 

 Raceme glandLilar-pilose. Fl. yellow. Filaments witli piu'ple 

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

 banks, rare. B. VIII. E. I. 



[Erinus alpinus (L.) ; 1. spathulate deeply serrate smoothish, 

 ped. terminal suboorymbose. — Subcsespitose. Fl.-shoots 3 — 8 

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

 near Tanfield,, Yorkshire. P. VII.] 



2. Digita'lis Linn. Foxglove. 



1. D. purpurea (L.) ; 1. ovate-lanceolate crenate downy be- 

 neath, lower 1. narrowed into footstalks, sep. ovate-oblong acute 

 S-veined downy, cor. blunt glabrous externally, upper lip scarcely 

 cloven, segments of the lower lip ovate rounded. — E. B. 1297. 

 — ^L. often crenate-dentate or -serrate. Fl. sometimes white or 

 flesh-coloured. St. 3 — 1 feet high. — Hedgebanks and woods. 



P. VI.— vrn. E. s. I. 



3. ANTiRRHi'ifFM Linn. Snapdragon. 



*1. A. mdjus (L.) ; 1. lanceolate opposite or alternate glabrous, 

 fl. racemose, sep. ovate blunt much snorter than the cor., upper 

 cor.-lip bifid.— .B. B. 129.— Height 1—2 feet. Oor. l^in. long, 

 purplish-red or white. — Old walls and calcareous chffs. P. 

 VII. — IX. Great Snapdragon. E. 



2. A. Oron'tium (L.) ; 1. linear-lanceolate opposite or alternate, 

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

 E.B. 1155. St. 27.— About a foot high. Fl. purple.— Dry sandy 

 and gravelly fields. A. Ml. VIH. E. I. 



4. Lina'eia Mill. Toadflax. 



* Stems trailing. Fl. axillary. 



*1. L. Cymhaldria (Mill.) ; 1. roundish heartshaped 5-lobed 

 glabrous, st. procumbent. — E. B. 602. — Stems slender, rooting. 

 Fl. solitary, axillary, upon long stalks, pale blue. — Old walls. 

 p. V. — X. Ivy-leaved Toadflax. E. S. I. 



2. L. Elatine (MUl.) ; I. ovate-hastate, lower I. ovate, cor.-spter 

 straight, peduncles glabrous, — E. B. 692.— Fl. solitary, axillary, 



