210 Scrophulanacez : [ Verbascum. 
ous, filaments of the upper 3 bearded; anth.-cells confluent, 
style dilated at apex; capsule 2-valved, septicidally dehiscent. 
—Sp. 160; N. Temperate. 
V,tuarsus Linn. Sp. Pl: ps 177(1753): 
An erect herb; stem. about 5 ft. high, simple; leaves up 
to 15 in. long, obovate-lanceolate, auriculate or decurrent 
at base, tomentose with stellate hairs on both surfaces, 
especially the lower surface, entire or irregularly crenate; 
infl. about 13 ft. long, simple; cal.-segments densely tomen- 
tose; corolla 0-6 in. diam. 
Rather common about Hakgala and Nuvara Eliya. Fl. Oct.; 
yellow. 
A native of Europe and N. Asia. 
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tb. CALCEOLARIA Linn 
Herbs or shrubs; leaves opposite or whorled; calyx-lobes 
4, valvate, united at base; corolla-tube very short; limb of 
corolla 2-tipped, lobes entire, concave; stamens 2, epipetal- 
ous; anth.-cells usually distinct; style filiform; capsule sep- 
ticidally dehiscent.—Sp. 120; natives of America and N. 
Zealand. 
C. CHELIDONIOIDES H. B. K. Nov. Gen. & Sp. II, p. 378 (1818). 
An erect annual herb; ‘stem up to- 1 ft) 99eamaglar 
pubescent; leaves 1 in. long, ovate in outline, irregularly 
toothed and pinnatifid, glandular-pubescent, opposite; fls. 
solitary, axillary, on pedicels 4-1} in. long; calyx pubescent; 
cap. ovoid, 4-valved. 
Upper montane zone; common. Fls. Apr. 
A native of Ecuador. 
C. mexicana Benth. is recorded from India by Hooker. 
Adenosma subrepens Benth. 
Also in India. 
Doubtfully distinct from A. javanicum Koord. 
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2a. STEMODIA Linn. 
Herbs; leaves opposite or whorled; fls. solitary and 
axillary or in terminal spikes; cal.-segm. 5, subequal, imbri- 
cate; corolla tubular, shortly 2-lipped; upper lip outside in 
bud, entire or 2-lobed; lower lip 3-lobed; stamens 4, didy- 
namous, included; anth.-cells distinct; style dilated at apex, 
usually 2-lobed; capsule 2-4-valved, loculicidal or rarely 
septicidal.—Sp. 30; 2 in Fl. Brit. Ind. 
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