Class XIV. Order II. 



long as the calyx ; upper lip mostly entire ; sta- 

 mens distant, two as long as the upper lip, two short- 

 er ; heads with many bractes. 



181. VERBENA. Calyx with one tooth trun- 

 cated ; corolla nearly equal, curved ; stamens two 

 or four ; seeds two or four. 



B. Calyxes tivo lifijied. 



182. SCUTELLARIA. Calyx furnished with 

 a lid, which closes after flowering. 



183. PRUNELLA. Filaments forked ; one point 

 of the fork bearing the anther ; stigma cloven. 



184. TRICHOSTEMA. Corolla with the upper 

 lip falcated ; stamens very long. 



Order II. &NGIOSPERMM. Seeds in a vessel. 



185. MELAMPYRUM. Calyx four cleft; corol- 

 la personate, compressed at top ; capsule two cell- 

 ed ; seeds double, gibbous, smooth. 



186. SCROPHULARIA. Calyx five cleft ; corol- 

 la some\vhat globular, reversed ; the middle seg- 

 ment of the lip placed internally ; capsule two 

 celled. 



187. ANTIRRHINUM. Calyx five parted, corol- 

 la personate, with a prominent nectary underneath ; 

 capsule two celled. 



188. PEDICULARIS. Calyx five cleft ; corolla 

 with the upper lip compressed and emarginate ; 

 capsule two celled, oblique, pointed ; seeds few. 



189. GERARDIA. Calyx five leaved ; corolla 

 somewhat salver-shaped, two lipped ; lower lip 



