284 Mr. RAY’j It INERARIES. 
round, the Leaf Green above, hav- 
ing only one middle Rib or Fibre 
vihble, which is Red underneath; 
the Figure of it is oblong; but in 
, thofe Leaves, among the - Seed, it 
milTes one Corner, as if a Snip were 
cut olF from it. Near Penrjm., along 
the Hedges copiofe^ we found a kind 
of Linaria., the fame as I have in 
my Garden, by the Name of Lina- 
ria Hungarica. The Leaves grow 
not in this confufedly upon the Stalk, 
as in the common, but in Rundles ; 
it grows fometimes to be a Yard high, 
the Stalks brittle, much branched 
toward the Top. The Flowers grow 
not fo thick and cluftering together 
as in the common, but at greater 
Diftances, and are of a very pale 
Blue, almoft White, ftreaked all 
along the Claw or Heel with long 
Blue Strice ; the lower Leaf hath a 
little 
