LINAKIA. — SCROPHULAKIA. 
m' *b. L. supltia (Desf.) ; glabrous, rachis, ped. and sep. glan- 
dtdar-kairi/,\ AineSirhlnnt mostly whorled, Sep. linear-spathulate 
shorter than the caps, or spurs, seeds smooth nearly Hat with a 
striate wing. — S;/. E. B. 858. L. maritima DC. Ivon. Gall. 12. 
— St. diffuse or ascending. Fl. capitate-racemose, yellow ; 
throat and spur with slender purple lines. Styles entire. — 
Plymouth and Poole ; a ballast plant. Perhaps a native at 
Hayle, and St. Blazey's Bay, Cornwall. A. VII. VIII. E. 
*6. L. purpurea (Mill.) ; glabrous, 1. linear-lanceolate scat- 
tered, 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. — S;/. E. B. 960. — Fl. 
purple or yellow with the lips purple : spur two or three times 
as long as the ped. which is usually shorter than the bract. 
St. erect, leafy.— Old walls. Naturalized. P. VII. VIII. E. 
7. L. repens (Mill.) ; glabrous, 1. linear scattered or partly 
whorled, li. racemose, sep. lanceolate as long as the spur but 
shorter than the caps., seeds angidar with transverse elevated 
lines. E. B. 1253. L. striata DC. — Fl. white with blue veins. 
St. erect, branched, leafy, 1 — \h foot high, slender. Seeds 
much smaller than those of L. vidgaris. — L. italica a,ndL. septum 
may be hybrids between this and L. vid;:iaris. — Calcareous soils, 
particularly near the sea, rare. — P. VII. — IX. E. I. 
8. Z. vulgaris (Mill.) ; glabrous, rachis and peduncles glan- 
dular-hairy, 1. linear-lanceolate scattered crowded, fl. racemose 
imbricate, sep. ovate acute glabrous shorter than the caps, or 
spur, seeds tubercular-asperous with a smooth orbicular margin. 
— E. B. 658. — Fl. large, yellow, rarely milk-white with an 
orange palate. St. erect, 2 feet high, as well as the 1. glabrous. 
Common and partial flower-stalks occasionally glabrous. — The 
state called Peloria with 5 spurs and an equal and regular cor. 
is rarely found. E. B. 260. — ^3. latifolia (Bab.) ; 1. narrowly 
lanceolate, fl.-l. often lanceolate very glaucous, fl. twice as large 
in a few-fl. lax raceme, ped. glabrous, spur directed perpendicu- 
larly downwards. Si/. E. B. 964. L. speciosa Ten. ? — Hedges 
on a gravelly soil. P. VI. VII. Yellow Toadflax. E. S. I. 
5. Sceophula'ria Linn. Figwort. 
* Cal.ofb 7-ounded lobes. C or. purplish ; U2>per lip with a scale 
{staiuinode) on its inner side. 
1. S. 7ioddsa (L.) ; I. ovate acute subcordate glabrous doublij 
and acutely serrate, lower teeth largest, st. acutely 4-angular, 
