274: LXXXVIII. LENTIBULARINER. 
or 2-dentate. Corolla personate, spurred under the lower 
lip; upper lip erect, subentire; lower longer, 3-lobed, with a 
prominent palate. Style O or filiform. Capsules many- 
seeded.—DC. Prod. viii. p. 3. 
Small aquatic or marsh herbs, often floating by means of small bladders, 
in which case the submerged leaves are multifid ; most of the Cape species 
are terrestrial, growing in damp spots, and these have narrow, linear, tufted 
radical leaves, often without bladders. Scapes naked. Flowers racemose, 
blue purple or yellow.—4. or 5 Cape species, dispersed. 
9. GENLISEA, St. Hil. 
Calyx 5-parted, subequal, spreading. Corolla personate, 
the upper lip entire, lower 3-lobed, spurred at base. Style 
scarcely any.—DC. Prod. viii. p. 25. ; 
Marsh plants, resembling the terrestrial Utricularia, with radical, tufted, 
entire leaves. Scapes racemose; flowers yellow or violet; pedicels 3- 
bracted at base.—1 Cape species, Eastern. 
Orper LXXXIX. OROBANCHEA, 
Calyx divided, persistent. Corolla irregular, mostly 2- 
labiate, persistent, imbricate in bud. Stamens 4, didynamous ; 
anthers 2-celled. Ovary ona fleshy, unilateral disk (sometimes 
reduced to a gland), 1-celled, with 2 opposite pairs of parietal 
placentas ; ovules many; style simple; stigma 2-lobed. Cap- 
sule 1-celled, enclosed within the withered corolla. Seeds 
minute, with much albumen.—Leafless or scaly parasites on 
the roots of other plants. 
1. PHELIPZA, Tourn. 
Flowers bisexual, 2-bracteolate. Calyx tubular, 4—5-fid or 
toothed. Corolla ringent, the upper lip erect, 2-fid, lower 
spreading, 3-fid. Ovary with 4 geminate, parietal placentas ; 
hypogynous gland obsolete; stigma capitate-2-lobed. Cap- 
sules 2-valved at the apex, the valves cohering below. Seeds 
very minute and numerous.—DC. Prod. xi. p. 8. 
P. ramosa, C. A. Mey. (Orobanche ramosa, Linn.), grows in the Cape 
flats, near the Salt river. It has a tuberous-based branching stem, the 
branches ending in spikes of pale purple, downy flowers. It is also a 
native of Europe, Siberia, and Abyssinia. 
Orper XC. BIGNONIACEZ. 
Calyx 5-6-lobed or truncate, sometimes splitting down one 
sje or 2-labiate. Corolla 5—6-lobed, hypogynous, deciduous, 
more or less unequal or 2-lipped, imbricate in bud. Stamens 
on the tube, 4 perfect, didynamous, with or without the rudi- 
