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\\\|Bracts 3. Anthers free, bipartite. 
a, Calyx equally 4-partite, with campanulately evect segments. Anthers dorsifixed 
close to the base. 
VII. Eremia.—Zeaves spreading, not woolly. Calyx ciliate or hairy, but 
not woolly. Stamens 8, included, equalling or slightly exceeding the corolla. 
Stigma simple or minutely 4-lobed. 
VILL. Hexastemon.—Zeaves densely imbricate and together with the calyx 
white-woolly. Stamens 6, much exserted. 
b. Calyx equally 4-lobed, nearly flat and almost square in outline. Anthers 
basifixed. 
Vil. Platycalyx.—Corolla subglobose or globose-ovoid, contracted at the 
mouth, Stamens 6 or occasionally 5-7. Stigma simple. 
§§ Stamens 4, very rarely 3 ; filaments and anthers free. 
|| Corolla 4- (rarely 3-) lobed. 
{| Anthers included or rarely slightly exceeding the corolla, about as broad as 
long (see also Thoracosperma puberulum) ; cells perfectly free, dorsally 
attached to the dilated or crutch-like apex of the filaments or very 
shortly tapering into a slender attachment at the base, separated or 
contiguous. 
IX. Grisebachia.—Bructs 3. Calyx equally or unequally 4-lobed 3-} of the 
way down or 4-partite, very conspicuously ciliate, often with long hairs. Corollu- 
tube constricted at or above the middle or tubular or funnel-shaped. Stigma 
minute, simple or capitate. 
{| Anthers more or less exserted, longer than broad, firmly basifixed ; cells not 
perfectly free ; filaments not dilated at the apex. 
a. Calya-tube 0 to 4 as long as the lobes. 
V. Coilostigma.—Bracts 0. Calyx unequally 4-partite ; tube 0. Corolla ovoid 
or cylindric. Anthers bipartite. Stigma peltate or crater-like. 
VI. Thoracosperma.—Bracts 1 or 3. Calyx rather inconspicuous or minute, 
equally and deeply 4-lobed or 4-partite, not clothed with long hairs. Corolla 
ovoid or subeampanulate. Anthers bipartite. Stigma small, simple or subpeltate. 
X. Acrostemon.—Bracts 3. Calya conspicuous, equally 4-lobed nearly or quite 
to the base, clothed with long or rarely gland-tipped hairs. Corolla tubular or 
ovoid-tubular. Anther-cells connate at the base. Stigma simple or capitate. 
b. Calyu-tube usually much longer than or at least equalling the 4 equal teeth, 
4-angled or 8-ribbed, thin, coriaceous or fleshy. 
XI. Simocheilus.—Bracts 0, 1 or 8. Corolla tubular, tubular-campanulate or 
_funnel-shaped. Stiyma minute, simple, thickened or capitate. 
ili Corolla equally 2-lobed, tubular or funnel-shaped. Anthers exserted, 
Bae basifixed, bipartite. 
XIV. Aniserica—Bracts0. Calyx campanulate or tubular-campanulate, equally 
KV. Sympieea.—Bracts 0 or rarely 2. Calyz of the lower or of allthe flowers 
