XCIII. VERBENACE®. 289 
Calyx deeply and unequally cleft. Corolla-lobes sub- 
coriaceous, acute. Fruit 2-celled, 2-seeded. . 14. CAMPYLOSTACHYs. 
Suborder 3. Selagineze. Anthers 1-celled, adnate. Seeds pendulous, 
with a superior radicle.— Leaves alternate. 
Corolla tubular, salver- or funnel-shaped. 
Stamens 2. Corollaslender. Calyx 5-toothed . 15. AGATHELPIS. 
Stamens 2 fertile, included ; 2 sterile, in the throat. 
Corolla slender. Calyx 5-parted . . . . . 16. GoseEra. 
Stamens 4, more or less didynamous, all fertile. 
Calyx 5- or 3-toothed or cleft. 
Carpel solitary, l-seeded . . . . . . . 17. Micropon. 
Carpels 2, subequal, cohering, each 1-seeded . 18. SELago, 
Calyx 4-parted, sub-2-labiate. Carpels2 . . 19. WaLarriDa. 
Corolla split down the front, 1-labiate, 4-lobed. 
Calyx cleft in front. 
Carpels 2, equal, each falsely 3-celled, the lateral 
Gemememipiy. «+ se. se « » AOs POLYCENTA, 
Carpels 2, very unequal, the back one abortive, 
the front 1-celled, 1-seeded. BS, te 
Calyx 2-parted, the segments lateral. Carpels 2, 
nearly equal, 1-celled, 1-seeded . ta 
21. HEBENSTREITIA. 
22. DISCHISMA. 
SuporpErR 1. Verbenez. (Gen. 1-12.) 
TripE 1. EUVERBENE®. 
1. SPIELMANNIA, Med. 
Calyx 5-parted, persistent. Corolla salver-shaped, the tube 
swollen at base; throat closed with hairs ; limb 5-fid, near] 
equal, spreading. Stamens 4, didynamous, included ; anther- 
cells parallel. Ovary 2-celled; ovules in each cell 2, erect ; 
style short, persistent ; stigma hooked. Drupe succulent, 
with a 2-celled nucleus.—DC. Prod. xi. p. 525. 
Small, densely leafy shrubs. Leaves opposite or ternate, toothed. 
Flowers solitary in the upper axils, sessile, white.—2 species, one of them 
common. 
2. PRIVA, Adans. 
Calyx tubular, 5-plaited, 5-toothed. Corolla nearly salver- 
shaped; tube cylindrical; limb 5-fid, subequal, oblique. 
Stamens 4, didynamous, included; anthers erect, sagittate. 
Ovary 4-celled; cells 1-ovuled; style short; stigma lateral, 
mostly reflexed. Fruit enclosed in the enlarged membranous 
calyx, hard and dry, separating at maturity into 2 normally 2- 
celled pieces, dorsally tubercled or echinate, rarely smooth.— 
DC. Prod. xi. p. 582. 
Weed-like herbs, chiefly tropical. ‘Leaves opposite, petioled, coarsely ser- 
rate. Racemes or spikes terminal and axillary, long and slender, with sub- 
distant small flowers.—P. dentata, Juss., occurs in the Eastern districts. 
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