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Lycunis Pyrenarca. Pyrenean’ 
CATCH-FLY. 
Class and Order. 
Decanpria Penracynia. 
( Nat. Ord.—Caryoruytes. ) 
Generic Character. 
Calyx tubulosus, 5-dentatus, nudus. Petala 5, ungui- 
culata, fauce sepius coronata. Stamina 10. Styli 5. Cap- 
sula 1—3-locularis, anthophoro longo vel nullo. DC. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
Lycunis Pyrenaica; glaberrima, caulibus cespitesis, foliis 
radicalibus spathulatis longe petiolatis, caulinis corda- 
tis sessilibus, paniculis dichotomis, calycibus tubuloso- 
subcampanulatis, petalis subemarginatis fauce coro- 
natis. 
Lycunis Pyrenaica. Berg. Fl. Vass. Pyren. 2. p. 264. 
(DC.) De Cand. Fl. Fr. v. 5. p. 608. Spreng. 
Syst. Veget. v. 2. p. 421. 
Lycunis nummularia. Lapeyr. Hist. des. Pl. des, Pyren. 
p. 263, 
Descr. Root perennial, slender, fusiform, and fibrous. 
Stems several from the same root, a span or more high, 
slender, diffuse, quite glabrous, as is every part of the plant. 
Leaves all glaucous green, those of the root spathulate, 
and on long petioles, those of the stem cordate and sessile. 
Panicles terminal, dichotomous, few- (3—6) flowered. Pe- 
dicels long and slender, bracteated at the forkings. Flowers 
delicate, and very pale rose-colour. Calyx tu bular, smooth, 
broader upwards, and hence somewhat campanulate, green, 
_with five rather broad teeth with membranous, brown et 
gins. — 
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