gl 
stem strong, but close to the ground. 
calycinum. Lose of Sharon. J 
Ovary with 3 styles; flowers rarely much over an inch in 
diameter. 
Stem with 4 strong raised lines or ridges, making it 
more or less distinctly 4-angled. 
fas on stem high; sepals acute; leaves Scie ep 
x with 5 styles; flowers large, 3 or 4 inches ae 
with many pellucid dots when held against the 
light. quadran’ gulum. ) 
Ridges low ; sepals (usually) obtuse; leaves with few 
pellucid dots. : 
Stem round, or with only two raised lines. 
Stem slender, prostrate or trailing; leaves 3 inch 
long or less. 
humifu'sum. 
Stem strong; leaves an inch long or more. 
ae narrow, acute; stamens collected into 35 
bundles ; leaves with conspicuous dots. 
perfora'tum St. ‘Yohn s- Wort? 
Sepals wide, bluntish; stamens in 5 bundles; 
leaves usually over an inch wide, dots minute. ) 
Androse’mum. Zutsan? 
HYPOCHARIS. 
S round the flower-heads covered with long, eu 
hairs; leaves often spotted. 
seq 
Bracts hairless, or with a few short hairs in their middle 
line only. 
Bracts round the heads nearly as long as the florets ; 
leaves (usually) almost without hairs. 
gla'bra. 
Bracts much shorter than the florets; leaves always 
roughly hiary. 
radica’'ta. Cat’s-ear. 
IMPA'TIENS. 
Flowers orange spotted with red, the spur closely bent 
back underneath. } 
ful’va. 
Flowers yellow spotted with orange, the spur only loosely 
bent back. ) 
Noli-me-tan’gere. Yellow Balsam.” 
