Lindria.~\ Lxir. scrophulariace.'e. 
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2-celled, oblique, opening by 2 — 8 pores at tlie extremity. — 
Name, am, (in composition sometimes signifying) resem- 
bling , (nv, a nose , muffler, or mask ; from the appearance of the 
flowers. 
1. A. *mdjus L. ( great S.)\ leaves lanceolate alternate those 
of the branches opposite, flowers spiked, segments of the calyx 
ovate obtuse much shorter than the corolla, upper lip of corolla 
bifid. E. B. t. 129. 
Old walls and chalk hills, frequently the outcast of neighbouring 
gardens. y . 7 — 9 One to two feet high. Flowers very large, 
mostly purplish-red, but often varying to white. 
2. A. Or6ntinm L. ( lesser S.) ; leaves mostly alternate linear- 
lanceolate, spikes very few-flowered lax, segments of the calyx 
linear longer than the corolla. E. B. t. 1 155. 
Corn-fields, in a dry soil, in many parts, especially of the east and 
south of England. ©. 7 — 10. — Flowers purple, remarkable for 
the great length of the calyx-segments, particularly after flowering. 
10. Linakia Tourn. Toadflax. 
Cal. 5-partite. Cor. personate, spurred at the base: its 
mouth closed by a projecting palate. Caps, ventricose, 2-celled, 
opening by valves or teeth.. — Named from linumfflax; which 
the leaves of some species resemble. 
* Stems and branches trailing. Pedicels axillary, elongated. 
1. L. * Cymbaldria Mill. ( Ivy-leaved T.) ; leaves cordate 
5-lobed palmate-nerved alternate glabrous, stems trailing. 
Antirrhinum L. : E. B. t. 502. 
On old walls, in many places; the outcast of gardens, y. 5 — 9. 
— Stem very long, filiform. Leaves petioled, often purple beneath. 
Flowers small, pale blue or purplish. 
2. L. spuria Mill, (round-leaned Flucllen, or T.) ; leaves ovate 
downy feather-nerved mostly alternate, branches trailing, pe- 
duncles hairy, corolla with a subulate curved spur. Antir- 
rhinum L. : E. B. t. 691. 
Sandy corn-fields, mostly confined to the east and south-east of 
England. Abundant in many parts of Norfolk and Suffolk, Bristol. 
©. 7 — 11. — Flowers small, yellowish ; upper lip purple. Cal. large : 
segments ovato-lanceolate, the outer ones, sometimes all, cordate at 
the base. 
3. L. Elatine Desf. (sharp-pointed Fluellen, or T.) ; leaves 
broadly hastate acute feather-nerved, lowermost ovate opposite, 
branches trailing hairy, peduncles glabrous, corolla with a 
subulate straight spur. Antirrhinum L. : E. B. t. 692. 
Corn-fields in a dry, gravelly, or chalky soil in England and Ireland. 
©. 7 — 11. — Similar to the last, yet distinct, smaller in all its parts. 
Sepals lanceolate, very acute, never cordate. 
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