894 Lentibulariaceae. 
lobes crenulate with glabrous margins; lower lip equally 3-lobed; 
lobes rounded or subacute, otherwise like those of the upper lip. 
Stamens inserted just below the middle of the tube. Filaments 
glabrous, rarely sparsely glandular hairy; anthers glabrous or sparingly 
hairy. Style long glandular-hairy. — Flow. March to April. 
N. d. Rosetta; Damietta (Ehrenberg). 
Also known from France, Greece, Cyrenaica, Syria. Palestine and 
Asia Minor. 
1247. (8.) Orobanche minor Sutton in Trans. Linn. Soe. IV 
(1797), p. 179. — Beck Monogr. Orobanch. in Bibl. Bot. IV, p. 251. 
Reuter in DC. Prodrom. XI, p. 29. — Rchbch. Plant. Crit. VII, p. 30 
tab. 652—653. — Rchbch. Ic. XX, tab. 1804. — Boiss. Flor. Or. IV, 
p. 512. — Orobanche nudiflora Wallr. Sched. Crit. I, p. 310. — Oro- 
banche abyssinica A. Rich. Tentam. Flor. Abyss. HU, p. 137. — Orobanche 
litorea Guss. Flor. Sic. Prodrom. I, p.184. — Orobanche barbata 
Poir. in Lam. Encyel. IV, p.621. — Stems solitary or fascicled, 
rather slender, simple, 8—50 cm high, like the whole plant more 
or less glandular-hairy. Scales crowded near at the base, distant 
higher up, ovate-oblong to lanceolate, 5—8 cm long. Spike cylindric, 
many- or (in weak specimens) few-flowered, usually rather loose, 
except when young, with the lower flowers often remote, up to 
more than 30 em long. Bracts like the scales, but more acuminate ; 
bracteoles 0. Calyx divided to the very base in front and on the 
back; divisions ovate to ovate-lanceolate, entire and long caudate- 
acuminate or 2-toothed, up to 1,5 cm long, 1-nerved. Corolla up 
to 2 em long, yellow with purplish veins towards the limb, tubular, 
slightly constricted at the middle; upper lip 2-lobed or emarginate ; 
lower lip equally or subequally 3-lobed; all the lobes rounded, 
plicate crenulate-dentate, glabrous along the margin. Stamens in- 
serted 2—2'/, mm above ‘the base; filaments more or less hairy, 
at least below; anthers usually puberulous. Style mostly glandular- 
hairy; stigma 2-lobed, lurid-purple. — Flow. March to April. 
M. ma. Alexandria-W ont and -Kast; Mandara; Abukir. — N. d. 
Cairo; Abu-Zwhel. 
Also known from Tropical Africa. 
102. Lentibulariaceae. 
Flowers hermaphrodite, zygomorphic. Calyx inferior, deeply 
2—5-partite, regular or more or less 2-lipped, or the sepals free 
to the base. Corolla gamopetalous, 2-lipped, spurred, rarely saccate; 
tube very short; upper lip interior, entire to 2-lobed; lower entire 
to 2—3-lobed, usually with a vaulted, more or less 2-gibbous palate. 
