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255. RHINANTHUS. Calyx ventricose, four cleft ; 

 corolla ringent, the upper lip compressed ; capsule 

 two celled, compressed, obtuse. 



256. SCROPHULARIA. Calyx five cleft; corolla 

 somewhat globular, reversed ; the middle segment of 

 the lip placed internally ; capsule two celled. 



257. ANTIRRHINUM. Calyx five parted, corolla 

 personate, with a prominent nectary underneath ; 

 capsule two celled. 



258. BARTSIA. Calyx two lobed, emarginate, col- 

 oured ; corolla smaller than the calyx, its upper lip 

 longest ; capsule two celled ; seeds angular. 



259. OROBANCHE. Corolla ringent ; capsule, one 

 celled, two valved, many seeded ; a gland under the 

 base of the germ. 



260. PEDICULARIS. Calyx five cleft ; corolla with 

 the upper lip compressed and emarginate ; capsule 

 two celled, oblique, pointed ; seeds few. 



261. GERARDIA. Calyx five leaved ; corolla some- 

 what salver-shaped, two lipped ; lower lip three lobed, 

 lobes emarginate, middle one two parted ; capsule 

 two celled, bursting at base. 



262. MIMULUS. Calyx prismatic; corolla with the 

 upper lip reflected at the sides ; capsule two celled, 

 many seeded. 



263. CHELONE. Calyx five leaved, corolla inflated, 

 the lips closed ; rudiment of a fifth glabrous, filament 

 between the upper stamens. 



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