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purple hairs.— ^. B. 59. R. xx. 1649.— Fl. in clusters in a 
nearly simple long spike, small, bright yellow. — [/3. tomentosum 
(Bab.) ; 1. subpubescent above woolly beneath, fl. smaller.] — 
Banks and way.sides. [/3. Alderney.] P. VII. VIII. Dark 
Mullein. E. S. 
*** Leaves not, or very slightly decurrent. 
5. r. Blattdria(L.) ; 1. crenate glabrous, lower 1. ovate-oblong 
blunt sinuate, upper 1. oblong or subcordate semiamplexicaul, 
pedicels solitary nearly twice as lowj as the bract, stam. and 
anth. unequal.— i;. B. 393. R. xx. 1653.— Height 5—6 feet. 
Raceme glandular-pilose. Fl. cream-coloured. Filaments with 
purple hairs, the 2 longer hairy only on the inside. — On gravelly 
banks, rare. B. VIII. Moth-Midlein. E. *I. 
6. V. virgdtum (Stokes in With.) ; 1. doubly serrate slightly 
glandular-hairy, lower 1. oblong-lanceolate sublyrate lobate- 
crenate-serrate, upper 1. oblong-acuminate semiamplexicaul, 
pedicels 1 — 5 together shorter than the bracts, stam. nearly 
equal.— ^. B. 550. R. xx. 1655. — Usually much stouter than 
Sp. 5. Height 3 — 4 feet. Raceme glandular-pilose. Fl. yellow. 
Filaments with purple hairs, 2 rather longer and hairy only 
within. — On gravelly banks, rare. B. VIII. E. I. 
[Erinus aljnmts (L.) ; 1. spathulate deeply serrate smoothish, 
ped. terminal subcorymbose. — Subcaespitose. Fl.-shoots 3 — 8 
in. long, ascending. — In abundance on the old bed of the river 
near Tanfield, Yorkshire. Hexham, Northumberland. P. VII.] 
2. Digita'lis Linn. Foxglove. 
1. D. jmrpurea (Jj.) ; 1. ovate-lanceolate crenate downy be- 
neath, lower 1. narrowed into footstalks, sep. ovate-oblong acute 
3-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. some- 
times white or flesh-coloured. St. 3 — 4 feet high. — Hedgebanks 
and woods. P. VI.— VIII. E.S.I. 
3. Antirrhi'num Linn. em. Mill. Snapdragon. 
*1. ^. mdjus (L.) ; 1. lanceolate opposite or alternate glabrous, 
fl. racemose, sep. ovate blunt much shorter than the cor., upper 
cor.-lip bifid.— ^. B. 129.— Height 1—2 feet. Cor. li in. long, 
purplish-red or white. — Old walls and calcareous cliffs. P. 
VII. — IX. Great Snapdragon. E. 
