4 Class II. Order I. 



8. LINDERNIA. Calyx five parted ; corolla resu- 

 pinate, upper lip reflected ; filaments four, the two 

 longer ones forked and barren ; capsule two celled. 



9. UTRICULARIA. Corolla ringent, spurred ; ca- 

 lyx two leaved ; capsule one celled. 



C. Flowers inferior, monopetalous, irregular : seeds nuked. 



10. LYCOPUS. Corolla four cleft, nearly equal, ona 

 of the divisions notched ; stamens distant ; seeds four. 



11. MONARDA. Corolla ringent ; upper lip linear, 

 involving the filaments ; seeds four. 



12. C UNI LA. Corolla ringent ; upper lip flat ; 

 stamens four, two of them barren ; seeds four. 



13. COLLINSONIA. Corolla somewhat ringent ; 

 lower lip many cleft, capillary ; seed one. 



D. Flowers superior. 



14. CIRCLE A. Calyx two leaved ; corolla two 

 petalled ; petals inversely heart shaped ; capsule two 

 celled ; cells one seeded. 



DIANDRIA. 



MONOGYNIA. 

 4. LIGUSTRUM. 



LIGUSTRUM VULGARE. L. Privet or Prim. 



Leaves lanceolate, acute ; panicle crowded. 



An ornamental shrub with smooth, opposite, spear shaped 

 leaves, thickening at the ends of the branches. Remarkable in 

 summer for its panicles of small white flowers, and in autumn 

 for its conical bunches of black berries. Frequent in woods and 

 near fences, particularly in Roxbury. May, June. 



