524 OEDEB 86. SCROPHTJLARIACEJEL 



at margin. Herbs with opposite Ivs. Ped. axillary, 1-fiowered, usu- 

 ally bibracteolate near the calyx. 



Flowers sessile. Cells of anthers vertical. Plants rigid, Jbristly-hairy Xos. 7, 8 



Flowers pedunculate. Anther cells transverse. Plants smooth or viscid (a). 



a Sterile filaments none, or very minute and pointed Nos. 1 3 



a Sterile filaments thread-like, tipped with a small head Nos. 4 fi 



1 G. Virginiana L. St. ascending, branched ; Ivs. lanceolate, sparingly toothed * } 

 ped. as long or longer than the leaves ; cor. twice longer than the calyx; sterile fiL 

 none. U U. S. and Can. Stem 4 8' high, more or less pubescent, round, de- 

 clining, and branching at base. Leaves 1 2' long, and ^ as wide, smooth, lan- 

 ceolate, sessile, dentate or nearly entire near the ends, subconnate or amplexicauL 

 Cor. white or pale-yellow, twice longer than the calyx or the 2 bracts. JL 



2 G. Floridana Nutt. St. erect, branched ; Ivs. lanceolate, few-toothed ; ped. 

 longer than the leaves ; cor. 4 times longer than the calyx ; sterile fiL none ? () 

 Dry soils, fields, &c., Ala. and Fla, Plant 6 to 9' high, with the appearance of G. 

 Yirginiana, but smaller Ivs. and larger fls. Lvs. hardly 1' long. Ped 1' to 18" 

 long. Bractlets scarcely as long as sepals. Cor. 7" long, tube yellow within, 

 limb rose color. 



3 G. sphasrocarpa Ell. Glabrous, ascending, branched ; Ivs. lanceolate-ovate-, 

 attenuate to the base, sparingly toothed ; ped. scarcely longer than the calyx. Low 

 grounds, Western States to Ga. Plant a few inches high, differing from the last 

 chiefly in the short peduncles, round capsules, broader leaves, &c. Flowers 

 whitish, 5 6" long. Jn. (G. Caroliniensis Le Conte.) 



4 G. aurea Muhl. Smooth; Ivs. oblong-lanceolate, subentire, clasping; ped. as 

 long as, or longer than the leaves ; cor. yellow ; sterile fil. 2, short. A small, 

 perennial herb, 6 to 8' high, in muddy places, Mass, to Fla. St. declining and 

 rooting at the base, quadrangular, simple or branching. Lvs. sessile, a little- 

 clasping, smooth, punctate, acute or nearly so, oftep with a few teeth near tho 

 end. Fls. golden yellow, axillary, alternate, on slender stalks. Fil. 4, adhering- 

 to the corolla, 2 of them minute, sterile. Aug. 



5 G. viscosa Schwein. Yiscid-pubescent, ascending ; Ivs. lance-ovate or oblong, 

 clasping, acute, 3-veined, acutely serrate; ped. longer than the leaves; bractlets 

 (2) and sepals (5) twice shorter than the (white) corolla tube, twice longer than 

 capsule. 11 Wet places, N. Car., Ky., to Fla. and La. St. simple, obtusely 

 angled, 9 to 12' long. Lvs. 6 to 9" long, teeth slender. Ped. 1'. Cor. white, 

 tube yellow within. (G. Drummondii Benth.) 



ft. DRUMMONDII. Sepals and bractlets subulate, thrice longer than the capsule. 

 La. (Hale.) 



6 G. ramosa Walt. Glabrous or viscid-puberulent ; st. ascending from a pros- 

 trate base, terete ; Ivs. linear-acute, with few teeth near the summit ; bractkts min- 

 ute or none ; sepals linear ; sterile fil. filiform. If Muddy shores, S. Car. to Fla. 

 Sts. simple or branched from the creeping base. Lvs. 6 to 9'' long, 1 to 2" wide, 

 with 2 or 4 teeth. Ped. nearly equaling the leaves. Cor. white, yellow within. 

 May Jl. (G. quadridentata MX.) 



7 G. pilosa MX. Erect, hispid ; Ivs. ovate, few-toothed, clasping, rugous ; cor- 

 tube scarcely longer than the calyx. Tj- Car. to Fla. and La, in wet places. 

 Plant If high, rough with stiff, white hairs. Lvs. 6 to 8" long, 3 to 5'' broad, 

 irregularly 3-veined. Fls. sessile, shorter than the leaves, white. Jl. Sept 



8 G. subulata Baldw. Erect, hispid ; Ivs. linear or lance- linear, margins revo- 

 lute, entire ; cor. tube slender, thrice longer than the calyx. 11- Damp sandy places, 

 Ga. (Feay, Pond), Fla. (Mettauer, Chapman, &c.) Plant generally much branched, 

 5 to 8' high. Lvs. 5 to 8" long, rigid, distant, or often densely imbricated. 

 Cor. tube 4 ' long, persistent and recurved after flowering. Sept., Oct. 



18. ILYSANTHES, Raff. (Gr. Uv?, mud, dvBog, flower.) Calyx 5- 

 parted ; cor. upper lip short, erect, bifid, lower lip larger, spreading, trifid ; 

 sta. 2 fertile ; 2 sterile fil. forked, one of the divisions glandular, obtuse, 

 the other acute, or rarely with half an anther ; caps, ovate or oblong, 

 about equaling the calyx. With opposite Ivs., and axillary, 1-flowered 

 ped., resembling Gratiola in habit. (Lindernia, L.) 



