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flowering. Pedicels about as long as the calyx. Calyx-segments 
ovate-lanceolate, acute, glabrous. Corolla five or six times as long 
as the calyx ; spur as long as the corolla, acute, nearly straight, in a 
line with the under side of the corolla. Capsule globular-ovoid, 
three times as long as the calyx, each valve splitting into 3. 
Seeds sub-orbicular, tubcrculate, surrounded by a broad concavo- 
convex smooth wing. Plant glaucous and glabrous, except the 
rachis and pedicels, which are almost always clothed with short 
gland-tipped hairs. 
Var. a, genuina. 
Plates DCCCCLXIL DCCCCLXIII. 
Reich. Ic. FL Germ, et Helv. Vol. XX. Tab. MDCLXXXV. 
UUlot, Fl. Gall, et Germ. Exsicc. No. 425. 
Leaves strapshaped, or the lower ones elliptical-strapshaped, 
indistinctly 3-nerved. Rachis and pedicels generally clothed with 
gland-tipped hairs. Calyx-segments ovate-lanceolate. 
Var. 3, latifolla. Bab. 
Plate DCCCCLXIV. 
L. speciosa, Ten. ? Fl. Neap. Tab. CLIX. Fig. 1. Bromf. Pbyt. Ser. I. Vol. III. 
p. 627 ; and Fl. Vect. p. 347. 
Leaves strapshaped-elliptical, or the lower ones narrowly-ellip- 
tical, distinctly 3-nerved. Rachis and pedicels glabrous. Calyx- 
segments lanceolate. Flowers considerably larger than var. a, and 
with the spur slightly curved, the bracts generally larger and more 
like the leaves. 
Hedges, borders of fields, and waste ground. Common, and 
generally distributed in England and the South of Scotland. Hare 
to the North of the Forth and Clyde, but occurring as far North 
as Aberdeen, Moray, and Dumbarton. Var. 3 was found by the late 
Dr. Bromfield on the wooded shore a little to the west of Hyde, 
towards Binstead, Isle of Wight, and by myself in the great 
chalk-pit at Northfleet, Kent. 
England, Scotland, Ireland. Perennial. Late Summer 
and Autumn. 
Stem 1 to 2 feet high, almost woody below. Leaves very 
numerous, 1 to 2} inches long. Flowers numerous, crowded, 
nearly f inch long without the spur, pale-yellow, with the palate 
orange, sometimes white or nearly white. Seeds y$ inch in 
diameter, black. 
