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CHILODIA SCUTELLARIOIDES. SCUTELLARIA- 
LIKE CHILODIA. 
SKK KEKE EKER KER ERE 
Class and Order. 
DipyNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 
( Nat. Ord.—Laxisrz. ) 
Generic Character. 
Calyx campanulatus, tubo brevi 13-striato, bilabiatus, 
labio superiore integerrimo, inferiore emarginato, fauce in- 
tus nuda. Corolla tubo amplo brevi, limbo campanulato- 
subbilabiato, labio superiore erecto subplano emarginato- 
bifido, inferiore trifido, lobo medio majore bifido, (aut emar- 
ginato,) omnibus planis, patentibus. Stamina 4, subeequalia, 
tubo breviora. Filamenta glabra nuda. Anthere bilocu- 
lares, loculis parallelis glabris nudis muticis. Stylus apice 
breviter bifidus, lobis subzqualibus, apice stigmatiferis.— 
Frutex habitu Prostanthere. Benth. 
Specific Name and Synonyms. 
Cuitopia* scutellarioides. Brown, Prodr. Fl, Nov. Holl. ». 
1. p. 507. Spreng. Syst. Veget. v. 2. p. 703. Benth. 
Gen. et Spec. Labiat. p. 447. Loud. Hort. Brit. 
Suppl. p. 585. ; 
Cuiropia australis. Loud. Hort. Brit. Suppl. p. 585. 
ProstantrHERA empetrifolia. Steb. Herd. Nov. Holl. n. 187. 
fide exempl. in Herb. D. Lambert. e 
The Lasrats hitherto observed in New Holland, consist of nineteen 
genera; and while some of them, as Satvia and Teverium, (abounding 
i species, and occupying an extensive geographic range in other por- 
tions of the globe,) are barely represented in that vast country, and 
PRuNeELLa and Lycorus, furnishing each a solitary species ype 8 
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_* From xtiros, a lip, and. édes, a tooth; the lower lip of the calyx being di- 
vided ; in which respect it differs from PRrosTANTHERA of LABILLAR- 
DIERE, the little-known Cryputa of Mr. Brown, and the Linnean Genus 
CUTELLARIA, to all which it is very closely allied. 
