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4, Linaria Mill. 
*]. L. Cymbalaria (Mill.); 1. roundish-heartshaped 5-lobed 
labrous, st. procumbent.—Antirrhinum Sm., E. B. 502. St. 70. 
0.—Stems slender, rooting. Fl. solitary, axillary, upon long 
stalks, pale blue-—Old walls. V.—X. Ivy-leaved Toadflaz. 
2. L. Elatine (Mill.); 1. ovate-hastate, lower 1. ovate, spur 
straight, peduncles glabrous, st. procumbent.—Antirrhinum Sm., 
E. B. 692. St. 70. 11.—FI. solitary, axillary, upon long slender 
stalks, small, yellow, with the upper lip purple.—Gravelly an 
chalky corn-fields. A. VII.—IX. E. I. 
3. L. spuria (Mill.); 1. roundish-ovate, spur curved upwards, 
peduncles hairy, st. procumbent.—Antirrh. Sm., E. B. 691. St. 
70. 12.—F). similar to the last but larger. L. with here and 
there a small tooth—In this species and the two preceding 
some of the fl. are often regular with 5 spurs or partially so with 
2, 3, or 4.—Gravelly and sandy corn-fields. A. VII—IX. E. 
4, L. minor (Desf.) ; 1. linear-lanceolate obtuse-glandular-pu- 
bescent mostly alternate, fl. solitary axillary, peduncles 3 times 
as long as the calyx, segments of the upper lip diverging, seeds 
oblong sulcate.—Antirrhinum Sm., E. B. 2014. St. 70. 15.— 
Fl. small, with the tube, upper lip, and spur of the cor. purplish, 
lower lip yellowish. St, erect, 4—10 in. high, branched, glan- 
dular-pubescent.—Sandy and gravelly fields. A. VI.—VIII. 
[5. L. Pelisseriana (Mill.); glabrous, 1. linear, the lower ternate 
or quaternate upper alternate, sterile branches radical prostrate 
with ternate lanceolate or ovate I., fl. racemose, peduncles as long 
as the bracts, sepals linear acute twice as long as the capsule, 
seeds discoidal with a fimbriated wing smooth externally tuber- 
cular within.—E. B. S. 2832.—Fl. purple with darker veins. St. 
one or more from each root, erect, about a foot high. Caps. 
bilobed.—Jersey. A. VI.] 
*6. L. supina (Desf.); glabrous, rachis ped. and sep. glan- 
dular-hairy, |. linear blunt mostly whorled, sep. linear-spathulate 
shorter than the caps. or spur, seeds smooth discoidal with an 
orbicular striated margin.—L. maritima DC. Icon. Gall. 12.— 
Fl. capitate-racemose, yellow, throat and spur with slender purple 
lines. Style entire.—Catdown Quarries, Plymouth; and Poole, 
Dorset; a ballast plant. Perhaps a native at Hayle, and St. 
Blazey’s Bay, Cornwall. A. VII. VIII. E. 
[L. purpurea (Mill.); glabrous, 1. linear-lanceolate scattered, 
lower 1. irregularly in fours, fl. narrowly racemose, sep. linear 
shorter than the caps. and long incurved spur, seeds angular 
with a network of elevated lines.—Fl. purple or yellow with the 
lips purple ; spur two or three times longer than the ped. which 
