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jnum repens ^ G. E. 549. Sylveftre minimum^ P. 1334." 
The leaft Calfs-fnout, or Snap-dragon. It is a 
Imaller plant than the common Toad-flax, and the 
leaves are thinly fet on the ftalks and branches. ' 
.Antirrhinum, Snap-dragon. The leaves grow 
alternately : The empalement is monophyllous, 
cut into five fegments : The flower is monope- 
talous, and perfonated •, having two lips, but no 
- ■ tail, or fpur : The upper lip is divided into two, 
the under, into three parts ; From the bottom 
ot the flower rifes four chives : The fruit is bi- 
capfular, and refembles a calf’s head. We have 
but one fpecies of this plant, viz. 
Antirrhinum angufiifolium fylvejlre,, R. *283. 
venfe majus^ C. 212. fyheftre medium,, P. 1334. 
minus,, G. 439. The Lefler Wild CalPs-fnout, or 
Snap-dragon. In fandy fields. It flowers in June 
and July. Its flower is purplifh, and about half an 
inch long *, grows out of the bofom of a long leaf, 
and almoft covered with the empalement. 
ScROPHULARiA, Figwort. The empalement is 
divided into five long flender fegments : It has 
a monppetalous anomalous flower, opening on 
both fides, generally round, refembling a pitcher, 
and bilabiated ; the upper lip is girded with nvo 
little leaves, like ears •, the under, pendulous and 
refiedted ; the two fide-leaves are pretty large : 
The fruit is round, pointed, and divided into two 
cells The flower has four chives The fpe- 
cies are : 
1 . Scrophularia aquatica major,, R.*283, C. 235. 
Betonica aquatica^ G. 579. aquat. major,, P. 613. 
Water Betony, or Water Figwort. By water-fldes. 
The ftalks are fquare, and a yard, or more, high; 
the leaves oblong, blunt at the points, and crenated 
about the edges ; having, generally, two lappets 
at the pedicle : The root is fibrous. 
2, Scrophularia major R. ^283, G. 579. vulga- 
