232 57. SCROPHULARIACES. 
elongated, pedicels twice as long as the calyx, stam. equal with 
purple hairs.— FE. B.59.—FI. in clusters on a nearly simple long 
spike, small, bright yellow.—f. tomentosum (Bab.); 1. subpubes- 
cent above woolly beneath, fl. smaller.—y. nigro-lychnitis; lower 
1. ovate-oblong or lanceolate attenuated into a stalk subpubescent 
above downy beneath.—Banks and way-sides. 8. Alderney. 
y. Sussex. P. VIL VII. Dark Mullein. E. 8. 
*** Leaves all decurrent, flowers solitary or in pairs. 
6. V. Blattaria (L.); 1. crenate glabrous, lower 1. ovate-oblong 
obtuse sinuate at the base attenuated, upper 1. oblong or sub- 
cordate semiamplexicaule, pedicels solitary nearly twice as long 
as the bract, stam. and anth. unequal.—L. B. 393.— Panicle 
glandular pilose. Fil. yellow. Filaments with purple hairs, the 
2 longer hairy only on the inside—On gravelly banks, rare. B. 
VIII. Moth Mullein. E. 
7. V. virgatum (With.);'1. doubly serrate slightly glandular- 
hairy, lower 1. oblong-lanceolate sublyrate lobate-crenate-serrate 
the base attenuated, upper 1. oblong acuminate semiamplexicaule, 
pedicels 1\—5 together shorter than the bracts, stam. nearly equal. 
—E. B.550.—Panicle glandular-pilose. Fl. yellow. Filaments 
with purple hairs, 2 rather longer and hairy only within.—On 
gravelly banks, rare. B. VIII. E. I. 
2. Dierrauis Linn. 
1. D. purpurea (L.); 1. ovate-lanceolate crenate downy be- 
neath, lower |. attenuated into a footstalk, sep. ovate-oblong acute 
3-nerved downy, cor. obtuse glabrous externally, upper lp 
scarcely cloven, segments of the lower lip ovate rounded.—E. B. 
1297. St. 11.—L. often crenate-dentate or -serrate. Fl. some- 
times white or flesh-coloured. St. 3—4 feet high. Hedge-banks 
and woods. P. VI.—VIII. Fozglove. 
38. ANTIRRHINUM Linn. 
*1. A. majus (L.); 1. lanceolate opposite or alternate glabrous, 
fl. racemose, sep. ovate obtuse much shorter than the cor., upper 
lip bifid—E. B. 129.—Height 1—2 feet. Cor. 1} in. long, 
purplish-red or white —Old walls and calcareous cliffs. P. VII. 
—IX. Great Snapdragon. 
2. A, Orontium (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. VII. VIII. E. I. 
