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is accounted excellent for the piles, applied to the part, bcin^ 
mixed with fome of the yolk of an egg at the time of ufmg it. 
! 2. Linaria odor at a Monfpejfulana^ R. ^282. Ca- 
i pillaceo- folio ere 6 ia^ fore odor 0^ C. Fr. 106. Capillacea 
folio^ odcra^ C. 213. Caryophyllata albicans^ F. 458. 
I Blue Sweet-fmelling Toad-flax. The flowers are 
pale, and flriped v/ith blue. Not far from Peryn^ a 
town in Cornwall, 
3. Linaria ccerulea foliis brevioribus anguftiorP 
his^ R.^282. Blue Toad-flax, withfnort and narrow 
leaves. In Hertfordjhire,, and at Henley on the church 
' walls. The - leaves are Ihorter than thofe of the 
■ common Toad-flax i and the flowers are fprinkled 
I with a light blue. 
' ■ 4. Linaria hederaceo folio glabro,, feu Cymhalairta 
•vulgarisy R. *282. Cy^nhalaria^ C. 306. Toad-flax, 
with a fmooth Ivy-like leaf. The leaves refemble 
thofe of Ivy, hang on long pedicles, and are of a 
deep green on the ‘ upper fide, and on the under, 
I purple : The flowers grow fingly, on twilled foot- 
Ilalks, are purplifli, with a fliort fpur, and a pale 
mouth. In the quarries about Darford in Torkjhire, 
5. Linaria Elatine dibla folio acuminato, Elatine 
j folio acuminato,^P..^ 2^2,, ■^•553- Altera,, G. 501. 
Folio acuminato in bafi auriculato^ flore luteo, C. 253. 
Sharp-pointed FI uellin. This differs fl*om the fol- 
I lowing in having its leaves longer, narrower, and 
ij fharper pointed, and in having two fharp-pointed 
I ears at the end next the ftalks. 
j 6 . Linaria Elatine didla folio fuhrotundo, Elatine 
i folio fubrotundo, R. *282, C. 252, F. 553- Veronica 
I fmnina Fuchfii feu Elatine,, G. 501. Round-leav’d 
Female FI uellin. It is a fmall plant, fpreading upon 
the ground. The leaves are hairy, roundifli, and 
pointed : The upper lip of the flower is yellow j and 
the under, of a purplifli colour. 
!i 7. Linaria Antirrhinum didla. Antirrhinum ar- 
]i *venf^ minus^ R. *283, C, 212, Antirrhinum minV 
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