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A SYNOPSIS OF THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM. 



D b o u s : an- 

 thers open- 

 ing by an 

 apical pore 

 w h i c b is 

 s o m e t imes 

 continued in- 

 to a long- 

 i t u d i n a 1 



cracli 15, 



EH. Antliers free, witli 

 parallel cells, and 

 dehiscing by 

 -a long! tudinal 



cracli IG. 



F. Stamens affixed 

 above middle of 



tube 



FF. Stamens affixed 

 near base of 



tube 



G. Corolla nearly 

 rotate or 

 broadly bell- 

 shaped 



H. Fruiting 

 c a 1 y X 

 hardly en- 

 larged. ..17. 

 HH. Fruiting 

 calyx in- 

 flated or 

 bladdery. . 

 I. Calyx cut 

 shortly or 

 to middle. -18 

 II. Calyx parted 

 to base. . . 

 GG. Corolla tubular 

 or narrowly 

 funnel -shaped. 20. 

 Limb of corolla more 

 or less imbricate, 

 flat and distinct 

 or connected by in- 

 duplicate sinuses.. 

 B. The lobes imbricated 

 from the base not 



plicate 



P. Calyx 3-5-toothed 



or lobed 21 



FF. Calyx leafy, 5- 



fid. 22 



EE. The sinuses of the 



corolla indupllcate 



between the lobes. 



F. Calyx long and 



tubular '1,3 



FF. Calyx leafy, .'i-fld., 



increasing in fr.24 



Salpichboa. 



19. 



Phtsalis. 



NiCANDKA. 



DD. 



Ltcium. 

 Atropa. 



solaxdea. 

 Mandragora. 



100. SCROPHULARIACE.E. 



Series 1. P.sei'DOSola.\e.«. Lvs. all alternate: in- 

 florescence simple centripetal : corolla hardly if at 

 all bilabiate ; the two posterior lobes external in the 

 bud. 



a. Corolla tube short, some- 

 what bell-shaped, -Ameri- 

 can species 1. Leucophyllum 



Tribe. 

 AA. Corolla subrotate. Old 



World species 2. Verbascu.m Tribe. 



Series 2. Antirrhinide.e. Lvs. prevailingly op- 

 posite at least the lower : inflorescence when simple 

 centripetal, when compound partially centrifugal, 

 i. e. the peduncle cymosely few-several-fld. : pos- 

 terior lip or lobes of corolla generally external in the 

 bud. 



A. Tube of corolla scarcely 

 any, or if present bila- 

 biate 



B. Lobes concave or slipper- 

 shaped, entire : inflores- 

 cence compound 3. Calceolaria 



inflorescence c e n t r i 



petal, uniform 



AA. Tube of corolla developed.. . 

 B. Corolla tube often gib- 

 bous, saccate or spur- 

 red : inflorescence cen- 

 tripetal, uniform : cap- 

 sule opens by pores. . .. 



BB. Corolla tube not saccate 



or spurred 



c. Inflorescence compound, 

 rarely sub-simple ; 

 capsule valvately de- 

 hiscent or berry-like 

 and indehiscent. . . . 

 cc. Inflorescence c e n t r i 



petal, uniform 



Anthers 1-celled 



4. Hemimeris Tribe. 



0. Chelone Tribe. 



Manolea Tribe. 



DD. Anthers 2-celled 8. Ghatiola Tribe. 



Series 3. Khinanthidf,.e. Lvs. various : inflores- 

 cence usually centripetal or compound : corolla lobes 

 variously imbricated, the anterior or lateral ones 

 usually exterior. 



A. Anther cells contiguous at 

 apex and usually con- 

 fluent ; plants not para- 

 sitic !'. DiciTALis Tribe. 



AA. Anther cells everywhere dis- 

 tinct : plants often para- 

 sitic 



B. Corolla lobes all flat, us- 

 ually spreading, the 2 

 posterior ones usually 



interior 10. Uerardia Tribe. 



BB. Corolla with posterior lip 

 erect, concave or gale- 

 ate, interior in the bud ; 

 anterior lip often 



spreading 11. Euphka.sia 



Tribe. 



1. Leui 



I'liYLLi'M Tribe. 



BB. Lobes fossulate. sa 

 or slipper-shaped : 



cate 



Corolla lobes 5, subequal, 

 spreading 1, Lel-cophyllum. 



2. Verbascl'M Tribe. 



A. Stamens .T 2. Verbascum. 



AA. Stamens 4 3. Celsia. 



3. Calceolaria Tribe. 



Sole genus 4. Calceolaria. 



4. IIemi.meris Tribe. 



a. Corolla more or less rotate, 

 rosupinate, the grooves in- 

 conspicuous or obsolete. ...^. Aloxsoa. 

 AA. Corolla spread out flat, 

 swollen or saccate under 



anterior lip l>. Anoelosia. 



AAA. Corolla tube short, with a 

 spur or sac on the ante- 

 rior side 7. Nemesia. 



5. AxTir.Riiixi'5i Tribe. 



A. Throat has a prominent 



palate 



B. Corolla spurred. S. Lixaria. 



BB. Corolla saccate or gibbous 



at base 9. Antirrhinum. 



AA. Throat has no palate 



B. Capsule opens by 2 apical 

 pores which are some- 

 times confluent 10. Anarrhindm. 



BB. Capsule opens by trans- 

 verse holes or irregular- 

 ly 



c. Calyx ample, membran- 

 ous IL RnODOciiiTOX. 



cc. Calyx smaller, herbace- 

 ous 12, Maorandia. 



6. Chelone Tribe. 



A. Staminode often elongated.. 

 B. Capsule loculicidally de- 



