DIGITALIS. LINARIA. 
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1. Digitalis imw. 
1. D. purpurea (L.); 1. ovate-lanceolate crcnate downy be- 
neath, lower!, attenuated into a footstalk, sej). ovate-oblong acute 
3-ncrved downy, cor. obtuse glabrous externally, uj)j)er li]j 
scarcely cloven, segments of the lower lip ovate rounded. — E. B. 
1297. St. 11. — L. often crenate-dentate or -serrate. FI. some- 
times white or flesh-coloured. St. 3 — 4 feet high. — Hedge-banks 
and woods. P. VI. — VIII. Foxglove. 
2. Antirrhinum Linn . 
*1. A. majus (L.) ; 1. lanceolate opposite or alternate glabrous, 
fl. racemose, sep. ovate obtuse much shorter than the cor., upper 
lip bifld. — E. B. 129. — Height 1 — 2 feet. Cor. I5 in. long, 
j)urplish-red or white. — Old walls and chalk cliff's. P. VII. — IX. 
Great Snapdragon. 
2. A. Orontium (L.) j 1. linear-lanceolate opposite or alternate, 
fl. loosely spiked distant, sep. linear longer than the corolla. — 
E. B. 1155. St. 27. — Aliout a foot high. Fl. purple. — Dry 
sandy and gravelly fields. A. VII. VHI. E. I. 
3. Linaria Mill. 
*1. L. Cymhalaria (Mill.); 1. roimdish-heartshaped 5-lobed 
glabrous, st. procumbent. — Antirrhinum Sm., E. B. 502. St. 70. 
10. — Stems slender, rooting. Fl. solitary, axillan,', upon long 
stalks, pale blue. — Old walls V. — X. Ivy-leaved Toadflax. 
2. L. Elatine (Mill.) ; 1. ovate-hastate, lower 1. ovate, spur 
straight, peduncles glabrous, st. procumbent. — Antirrhinum Sm., 
E. B. 692. St. 70. 11. — Fl. sohtary, axillary, upon long slender 
stalks, small, yellow, with the upper lip pui-ple. — Gravelly and 
chalky corn-fields. A. VII. — IX. E. I. 
3. L. spuria (Mill.) ; 1. roundish-ovate entire, spur curved up- 
wards, peduncles hairy, st. procumbent. — Antirrh. Sm., E. B. 
691. St. 70. 12. — Fl. similar to the last but larger. L. wfitli here 
and there a small tooth. — In both this species and the 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 cUverging, seeds 
oblong sidcate. — Antirrhinum Sm., E. B. 2014. St. 70. 15. — 
Fl. small, nfith the tube, upper lip, and spur of the cor. pm’plish, 
lower lip yellowish. St. erect, 4—10 in. high, branched, glan- 
dular-pubescent. — Sandy fields. A. VI. — VHI. 
