294 
Scrophulariacese. 
b.petrceaJord. Stem ascending 1 ; leaves and fr.-racemes more 
elongated; spur slenderer.—Debris on the Alp. and sub¬ 
alp., descending with streams; b. Jura. 7 alpina Mill. 1609. 
— FI.-stems erect or almost so . . . . . 7 
7. Fr.-racemes elongated. Seeds emarginate. Perenn., glabr. 
pis.—Fields, lower Rlione-valley; very rare and gen. 
only changeable, scarcely indigenous. 7 striata Dec. 1610. 
— Fr.-racemes short. Seeds edged-marginate. Ann. pi. Ped¬ 
uncles and cal. pubescent-glandular. —As the last. 6 
arvensis Desf. 1611. 
8 (5). Ann. pis. Lower Is opp. or whorled. FIs small (5 to 
6 mm). Peduncles and cal. pubescent-glandular.—As the 
last. 6.simplex Dec. 1612. 
— Perenn. pis. Ls all altern. FIs larger ... .9 
9. Axis of the raceme and peduncles pubescent-glandular. 
FIs large (25—30 mm with the spur). — Stony places, roads, 
fields; distrib. 7 vulgaris Mill. 1613. 
— Axis of the raceme and peduncles always glabr. FIs 
Vs smaller than in the last. Valleys of the southern 
Alps; W. 6.italica Trev. 1614. 
419. Antirrhinum. Snap-dragon. XIY, 39. 
1. Cal.-lobes oval, much shorter than the cor.; cor. very large 
(40—45 nun ).—Old walls, especially in eastern Switz. 
(naturalised). 6.majus L. 1615. 
— Cal.-lobes linear, as long as, or longer than, the cor.; cor. 
smaller than in the last.—Fields, stubble; not every¬ 
where (wanting in 0. U. L. A.). 6 Orontium L. 1616. 
420. Anarrhinum. Anarrhinum. XIY, 38. 
1. Rad. ls oblong-obovate, the caul. 5—7-partite. FIs small, 
violet, in long spike-like racemes.—Stony fields; Peney 
near Geneva. 6 bellidifolium Desf. 1617. 
421. Gratiola. Gratiola. II, 12. 
1. Ls opp., sessile, lanceolate, toothed. FIs in the 1.-axils. 
—Marshy fields; fairly distrib. (wanting in W.?). 7 
officinalis L. 1618. 
422. Limosella. Limosei. XIY, 36. 
1. Lsspathulate-lineai*, radical, as also thepeduncles. Pedunc¬ 
les shorter than the ls. PI. 3—4 cm high.—Marshy places, 
shores; rather rare (wanting in G. L.). 7 aquatica L. 1619. 
423. Veronica. Speedwell. II, 12. 
1. FIs placed in the axils of bracts, forming spikes or 
racemes; spikes or racemes springing from the 
axils of ls; in 1626 and 1629 often apparently term- 
