agreeing in size and situation with the stamina. Stigmat* 

 2, slender. 

 Pericarpium, none. The calyx remaining unchanged, con- 

 tains the seeds within it. 

 Seeds 4, roundish. 



N. B. The very deep division of the upper l'p of the blos- 

 som, and its segments standing so wide apart, give the appear- 

 ance of a flower without any upper lip. The Teucrium Cham- 

 *edrys has a tubular calyx, and bears its flowers in the bosom 

 of the leaves. Linn. 



LINNiEA. 



Calyx. Perianthium double. 



Calyx of the Fruit beneath, 4-leaved ; 2 leafits opposite, 

 very small, acute, the other 2 elliptical, concave, erect, 

 rough with hairs, embracing the germen, converging, per- 

 manent. 



Calyx of the Flowers superior, of 1 leaf with 5 divisions, 

 erect, slender, acute, equal. 



Cokolla. 1 Petal, bell-shaped, with 5 shallow clefts, obtuse, 

 nearly equal, twice the size of the calyx. 



Stamina. Flaments 4, awl-shaped, fixed to the bottom of 

 the blossom, -2 very small, the other 2 near together, longer, 

 but shorter than the blossom. Anthers compressed, vane- 

 like. 



Pistillum. Germen roundish, beneath. Style thread-shaped, 

 straight, leaning, as the blossom. Stigma globular. 



Pericarpium. Berry juiceless, egg-shaped, 3-celled, covered 

 by the rough hairy glutinous calyx of the fruit, deci- 

 duous. 



Seeds 2, roundish. 



IBER1S. 



Calyx. Perianthium 4 leaves; leajlts inversely egg-shaped, 

 concave, expanding, small, equal, deciduous. 



