SCROriIULARIACT:iE. 137 
SPECIES IV.— LIN ARIA SUPINA. Desf. 
Plate DCCCCLVIIL 
Reich. Ic. FL Germ, et Helv. Vol. XX. Tab. MDCXXXI. Fig. 5. 
Billot, FL Gall, et Germ. Exsicc. No. 424. 
Antirrhinum supinum, Linn. Sp. Plant, p. 856. 
Animal. Stems numerous, all decumbent, erect at the apex, 
usually simple. Leaves sessile, in whorls of 3 to 5 ; the upper ones 
usually alternate ; all linear-strapshaped, entire. Flowers few, in a 
dense raceme, which lengthens after flowering. Pedicels shorter 
than the calyx. Calyx-segments strapshaped, sub-obtuse, clothed 
with gland-tipped hairs. Corolla six times as long as the calyx ; 
spur nearly as long as the corolla, acute, very slightly curved, in a 
line with the under side of the corolla. Capsule sub-globular, half 
as long again as the calyx, each of the two valves splitting into 
3 segments. Seeds shining, reniform, surrounded by a broad 
concavo-convex striated wing. Plant glaucous, glabrous except 
the upper part of the stem, rachis, peduncles, and calyx-segments, 
which are clothed with gland-tipped hairs. 
On sandy and stony waste places ; probably native at Hayle 
and St. Blazey's Bay, Cornwall ; introduced with ballast, but com- 
pletely naturalized at Catdown Quarries, Plymouth, Devon. It has 
also occurred on ballast at Poole, Dorset, and on the ballast-hills 
at the mouth of the Tyne, Northumberland. 
England. Annual. Summer and Autumn. 
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Flowering-stems 3 to 9 inches long, spreading in all directions ; 
barren stems shorter. Leaves \ to 1 inch long, somewhat fleshy, 
crowded. Flowers 3 to 8 in a raceme, which is extremely short 
while in flower. Corolla, including the spur, about 1 inch long, 
pale-yellow, with the palate orange. Capsule about \ inch long. 
Seeds shining black, about £% inch in diameter, with the wing orbi- 
cular, marked with radiating striie. 
The plate and description are taken from fresh Plymouth speci- 
mens sent me by Mr. Archer Briggs. 
Decumbent Toadflax* 
French, Linaire Couchee. 
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