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2. A. Oron'tinm (L.) ; 1- linear-lanceolate opposite or alter- 
nate, 11. 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. 
4. Lina'ria 3Iill. Toadflax. 
* Stems trailing. Fl. axillary. 
*1. L. Cymbaldria (Mill.); 1. roundish heartshaped 5-lobed 
glabrous, st. procumbent. — E. B. 502. — Stems slender, rooting. 
Fl. solitary, axillary, upon long stalks, pale blue. — Old walls. 
P. v.— X. Ivy-leaved Toadflax. E. S. I. 
2. L. Elat'ine (Mill.); I. ovate-hastate, lower 1. ovate, cor. -spur 
straight, peduncles glabrous. — E. B. 692. — Fl. solitary, axillary, 
upon long slender stalks, small, yellow, with the upper lip 
purple. — Corn-fields. A. VII. — IX. Fluellin. E. I. 
3. L. spt'iria (Mill.) ; I. roundish-ovate, spur curved upwards, 
peduncles hairy. — E. B. 691. — Fl. 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. 
** Stems erect or rarely diffuse, t Fl. solitary. 
4. L. minor (Desf .) ; I. linear-lanceolate blunt glandular- 
pubescent mostly alternate, fl. axillary, peduncles 3 times as 
long as the calyx, segments of upper cor. -lip diverging, seeds 
oblong sulcate. — E. B. 2014. — Fl. small ; the tube, upper lip, 
and spur of the cor. purplish ; lower lip yellowish. St. erect, 
4 — 10 in. high, branched, glandular-pubescent. Lower 1. nearly 
spathulate.— Sandy and gravelly fields. A. VI. — VIII. 
E. S. I. 
+t Fl. racemose. 
[L. Pelisseridna (Mill.) ; glabrous, 1. linear, the lower ternate 
or quaternate, upper alternate, sterile branches radical prostrate 
with ternate lanceolate or ovate 1., fl. racemose, peduncles as 
long as the bracts, sepals linear acute twice as long as the 
capsule, seeds nearly flat with a fringed wing one side smooth 
the other tubercular. — 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. V.] 
