: a) DYNAMIA. ANGIOSPERMIA. 
- 
hers ull lobed, uncombined, sae? 2-cel-. 
. led, 2-valved. Seeds angular. 
% Herbaceous; leaves entire, alternate and opposite; flow- 
ers alternate, bracteate, in terminal racemes; color blue- 
ish, purple, or yellow. 
Spzcies. 1. B. pallida. 2: acuminata. Pu. 3. tenuifolia. 
Pu. Is not this a bad specimen of Euchroma Faber "dy 
at all events not a species of this genus! 4. alpina. 5. 
s 
Gymnandra. Thriving near the limits of phanogsipovs 
. vegetation, within the arctic circle. 
__ Partly an alpine and European genus, extending to ‘the 
' Levant, ~ 
444, RHINANTHUS. L. 
Calix 4-cleft, ventricose. Corolla ringents. 
upper lip mostly compressed. Capsule bilocular, 
obtuse, compressed. 
Herbaceous; leaves opposite, mostly toothed or serrate; 
flowers opposite, bracteate, in terminal spikes. 
Srecizs. 1. R. Crista-gailli. Has. In Canada. 
A genus of 10 species, dispersed through both hemis- 
piaas from Siberia to India; within its proper limits per- 
ps solely European. 
445. EUPHRASIA. FE. (Eyc-Bright.) 
Calix cylindric, 4-cleft. Corolla bilabiate; up- 
per lip bifid: lower S-lobed; segments bifid. 
€ of the 2 lower anthers spinulose. 
ous, of suflruticose; leaves opposite or alter- 
_. $peczas. L. BE. officinalis. 2. latifolia. The first indige- 
a mageee- Canes pe pa to Labrador. ‘ 
small about 15 Ss chiefly European, 
and extending into Barbary. : y # 
446. * ORTHOCARPUS. = 
: Calix tubular, semiquadrifid. Corolla bila- 
a diate, closer H 3 upper we re compressedy 
nate; flowers bracteate, axillary, producing terminal ra-- 
cemes. 
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