214 The Flowering Plants of Western India. 



including many popular favourites among wild flowers, such as Fox- 

 glove "herb of pride," the lovely bright-blue Speedwell, Eyebright 

 and Snapdragon : and, among garden and greenhouse flowers are the 

 Calceolarias, Pentstemons, Mimulus, and many others, so that 

 Figuier says, " this order presents us with a galaxy of flowers such 

 as scarcely any other can produce." 



1. CBLSIA. Erect v? oolly : leaves alternate, corolla lobes 

 broad, spreading horizontally, stamens 4 equal, filaments 

 bearded. 



2. LINAKIA. Leaves usually opposite, sepals imbricate, corolla 

 spurred in front, 2-lipped, the mouth closed by a projecting 

 palate, stamens included, capsule 2-celled. 



3. LINDEN BERGI A. Flowers yellow, calyx bell-shaped with 

 5 short divisions, upper lip of corolla broad, lower 3-lobed, 

 stamens included, anther cells separate stalked, capsule 2- 

 grooved. 



4. STEMODIA. Leaves opposite or whorled, sepals 5, some- 

 times increasing, corolla 2-lipped, stamens and capsule as in the 

 last. 



5. LIMNOPHILA. Plants more or less aquatic, leaves opposite 

 or whorled, corolla tube broad and straight, lobes nearly equal, 

 stamens generally as in the last. 



6. HERPESTIS. Very small smooth marsh plants, calyx 

 segments unequal, corolla with wide throat 2-lipped, capsule 2 

 or 4 valved. 



7. DOPATRIUM. Of the same character as the last, and 

 generally like it, but stamens 2 with 2 minute staminodes. 



8. TOEENIA. Leaves opposite, calyx tubular winged or 

 deeply ribbed, corolla tube broad above, stamens sometimes 

 equal, anthers joining in pairs, capsule linear or oblong. 



9. VANDELLIA. Very small plants with opposite toothed 

 leaves, stamens sometimes equal, upper pair of filaments arched 

 and the anthers joining. 



10. BONNAYA. Very small smooth plants, leaves opposite, 

 sepals narrow, perfect stamens 2, the anthers meeting, and 2 

 staminodes, capsule linear. 



11. VERONICA. Calyx 4 or 5 parted, corolla tube very short, 

 lobes spreading, stamens 2 exserted. 



12. STRIGA. Small rough plants, usually with square stems, 

 calyx tubular strongly ribbed, corolla with slender bent tube, 

 stamens included, anthers one-celled. 



13. KAMPHICARPA. Erect smooth plants, calyx bell-shaped, 



