246 CIL. SOLANACEEX. (C. B. Clarke.) [ Nicotiana. 
3. N. plumbaginifolia, Viv.; Dunal in DC. Prodr. xiii. pt. i. 569; 
leaves oblong or elliptic base narrowed, corymb-branches elongated forming 
very lax racemes, calyx-teeth triangular-lanceolate acuminate, corolla narrow- 
linear, capsule 1 in. N. crispa, Pers. ; Jacq. Fragm. t. 84. 
BENGAL, a common introduced weed.—Disrrim. Native of Mexico and the W. 
Indies. 
The only species of Nicotiana that has established itself in India. 
Orvrr CII. SCROPHULARINIEIE. (By J. D. Hooker.) 
Herbs or shrubs, rarely trees. Leaves, all, or the lower only, opposite, rarely 
all alternate or whorled ; stipules 0. Inflorescence centripetal or composite; 
flowers usually irregular. Calyx inferior, usually persistent, 5- rarely 4-merous. 
Corolla hypogynous, 4—5-lobed. Stamens usually 4, with a rudimentary 5th, 
rarely 2 or 5; anthers 1—2-celled, cells distinct, or more or less confluent. Disc 
annular, glandular, or cup-shaped. Ovary 2-celled (very rarely l-celled) 
(Lathrea); style simple ; stigma capitate, dilated, 2-lobed, or 2-lamellate ; ovules 
many, rarely 2, in each cell, anatropous or amphitropous. Fruit capsular, 
rarely baccate; placentas on a free central axis, or remaining attached to the 
margins of the valves. Seeds small, various in form, hilum lateral or ventral, 
albumen fleshy (0 in Wightia) ; embryo straight or curved.—DrsrRIs. Species 
about 2000, native of all regions. 
In this Order I have departed from the “Genera Plantarum” in introducing 
Lathrea under the Tribe Euphrasiee, instead of retaining it in Orobanchee.. This, 
its proper position, was pointed out by Solms Laubach, in a dissertation which was 
overlooked when the Scrophularinee of the ** Genera" were elaborated. I have also 
transferred Campbellia to Christisonia, which is left in Orobanchee till the living 
plant shall be studied morphologically. . 
A few non-Indian garden Scrophularinee are more or less frequent near stations, 
but none seem truly naturalised to any extent except the American Calceolaria 
mexicana, Benth., which is so about Darjeeling and in the Nilgherries. 
SERIES A. Pseudosolanese. Leaves allalternate. Inflorescence simply 
centripetal. Corolla with the 2 upper lobes exterior in bud. 
TRIBE I. Aptosimese.  Corolla-tube elongate. 
Stamens 2. Viscid herbs . 1, ANTICHARIS. 
TRIBE Il. Verbascese. Corolla subrotate. 
Stamens 5 . 
2. VERBASCUM. 
Stamens 4 . 
3. CELSIA. 
Series B. Antirrhinidese. Leaves, at least the lower, usually oppo 
site. Inflorescence centripetal or composite, partial ones centrifugal. Corolla 
‘with the 2 (free or connate) upper lobes exterior in bud. Stamens 2 or 4, 
very rarely 5 perfect. 
TRIBE II. Antirrhinese. Corolla tubular, tube saccate or spurred. 
Capsule opening by pores. Inflorescence uniform, centripetal. 
Corolla spurred. Anther-cells distinct ee. 
Corolla small, subsaccate. Anther-cells confluent above 
Corolla large, saccate below. Anther-cells distinct 
4. LINARIA. 
5. ScHWEINFURTHIA. 
- > 6. ANTIREHINUM. 
