DIDYNAMIA. 
THY’MUS. Cup (mouth small ;) closed with soft hairs, 
(* In Melissa Calamintha, and M. Nepeta, the mouth of 
the cup is also closed with hairs.) 
PRUNEL/’LA. Filaments all forked at the end, 
ORIG’ANUM. Cups forming a tiled cone. 
CLINOPO’DIUM. Cups inclosed in an involucrum. 
MELITTIS. Cup wider than the tube of the blossom: 
Upper lip of the blossom flat; entire Anthers cross- 
ing each other 
ene Cup seca skin-like 3 upper np ascend. 
foe ] 
ANGIOSPERMIA. 
(1) Cups. cloven. .' 
OROBAN’CHE. Caps. 1 celled: Bloss. nearly equal ;4- 
cleft: a gland under the base of the germen. - 
(2) Cups 4~cleft. | 
LATHR#’A. Caps. 1-celled: ‘Bloss. gaping: a pa une 
der the base of the germen 
BART’SIA. Caps. 2-celled: Blois. gaping: Cup coloured: 
(not coloured in our species.) 
EUPHRA‘’SIA, i ~ celled: Bloss. gaping : lower An- 
thers with 
pease “Cofe” 2-celled: Calyx thi cased' 
Bloss. gaping. 
MELAMPY’RUM. Caps. 2-celled: Bloss. gaping: Seeds 
2; bulging. 
(3) Cups 5-cleft. © 
LIMO’SELLA. Caps. 1-celled, many-seeded: Bloss 
bell-shaped; regular, 
‘SCROPHULA/RIA. — Caps. 9-celled: Bloss. facing ne 
wards; the lip with a middle segment more inwar 
SIBTHOR’PIA. Caps. 2-celled: Bloss. wheel-shaped: 
Stam. placed 2 and 2; approaching. 
DIGITA’LIS. Caps. 2-celled: Bloss. eee. ele 
shaped ; bellying. op, toe under side: Stam, decl 
ing. 
