DIDYNAMIA, ANGIOSPERMIA, og 
~ PRUNEL/LA. Tourn. 84: AIR 
Cat. ‘Cup 1 leaf, with 2 lips, mouth’ short, permanent. 
Upper tip flat, broad, lopped, with 3 very small teeth. 
- Lower lip upright, narrow, acute, with a shallow cleft. 
Bross. 1 petal, gaping. Tube short, cylindrical. Mouth 
oblon He ae lip concave, entire, nodding. Lower 
lip reflected, blunt, with 3 segments, the middle Seg- 
ment broadest, notched at the end, serrated. 
Stam. Filaments 4, 2 a little longer than the other 2, awl- - 
shaped, forked at the end. Anthers simple, fixed to — 
the filaments beneath the top, and only to one of the 
divisions of the fork. ieee | 
Pist: Germen with 4 divisions. Style thread-shaped, 
<- Mies lip. 
S. Vzss. none.” The Cup closes and contains the seeds. _ 
SEEDS 4, somewhat egg-shaped. ie Se 
‘Oss. "The essential character consists in the forked fila- 
¢ era gaa . 
ment, as in the genus Crambe. Linw. 
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ANGIOSPERMIA. 
BART’SIA. Lightf.14. ~ Oi 
Car. Cup 1 leaf, tubular, permanent. Mouth blunt, 
‘ cloven. Segments ms at a end, tat ate og 
Loss. 1 ing. er lip upright, slender, en- 
tire, ong Ee lip aie: with 3 clefts, blunt, 
very small, Pe apecias e 
Stam. Filaments 4, 2 a little shorter than the other 2, 
~~ pristle-shaped, as long as the upper lip. Anthers oblong, 
approaching, standing under the top of the upper lip. 
Pisr. Germen egg-shaped. Style thread-shaped, longer 
than the stamens. Summit blunt, noddmg. 
S. Vess. Capsule egg-shaped, compressed, tapering to a 
point, with 2 cells and 2 valves, partition opposite to 
the valves. 5 9° | a | 
SEEDs numerous, angular, small. 
Oss. This genus is a sort of connecting link between the 
Rhinanthus, Euphrasia, and Pedicularis, but distinguished by 
its coloured calyx. Linn.—If the coloured calyx be admitted 
4s an essential generic mark, nearly half the Order must be 
placed in it. (Mr. Woodward.)—And the Bartsia viseosa has a 
Calyx not at all coloured. (Mr. Giddy.) 
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