LINN JEAN CLASS m. 107 



Tlie two longest stamens barren. Capsule 2-celled, 2-valved. Scrophu- 

 lariacecc, 90. 



Finguicula. Calyx bilabiate, 5-cleft. Corolla ringent, spurred at 

 the base ; upper lip 3-lobed, lower one 2-lobed. Capsule 1-celled, 

 many-seeded. Lentibulariacece, 94. 



Catalpa. Calyx 2parted. Corolla campanulate, with the base of 

 the tube swollen. Stamens 2, fertile, with 2 or 3 sterile. Pod long, 

 slender, 2-valved, 2-celled. Trees. (Catalpa.) Bignoniacece, 83. 



Justlcia. Rhytiglossa. Dicliptera. Calyx o-parted. Corolla bilabi- 

 ate ; upper lip emarginate ; lower one 3-eleft. Capsule 2-cleft. Cap- 

 sule 2-celled. (Herbaceous plants.) Acanthacece, 93. 



Utricularia. Calyx bilabiate, lips undivided. Corolla ringent, the 

 lower lips spurred at the base. Capsule 1-ceIled. Plants growing ic 

 water or wet places. (Water-plants.) Lentibulariacece, 94. 



Micranthemum. Calyx 4-parted. Corolla 4-cleft, segments unequal 

 Capsule 1-celled, 2-valved. (Small, herbaceous plants.) ScropJnelari- 

 acecE, 90. 



C. Fruit with 1 — 4 iiut-like seeds inclosed in the calyx. 



Lycopus. Calyx campanulate, 5-cleft. Corolla 4-cleft ; segments 

 nearly equal, one broader than the others. Nuts 4. (Water-hore- 

 hound.) Labiatce, 9L 



Monarda. Calyx elongated, lo-nerved, 5-toothed. Corolla ringent; 

 tube long, cylindric ; upper lip linear, entire ; lower lip reflexed, 3- 

 lobed. Nuts 4. (Mountain Mint.) Labiatce, 9L 



Salvia. Calyx ovate, or campanulate, 2-lipped ; upper lip 3-toothed ; 

 lower lip bitid. Corolla ringent, bilabiate; upper lip straight or 

 curved, entire or notched ; the lower lip 3-lobed, middle lobe largest. 

 Connectivum elongated, bearing a half anther on each end. (Sage.) 

 Labiatce, 91. 



Collinsonia. Calyx tubular, 2 lipped ; upper lip 3-toothed, lower 

 one bifid. Corolla funnel-form ; under lip many-cleft, segments capil- 

 lary. Nut one. (Horse-balm.) Labiatce, 91. 



Eosmaririus. Calyx ovate, campanulate, bilabiate. Corolla bilabi- 

 ate ; lips nearly equal; U[iper one erect, emarginate; lower one trifid. 

 (Rosemar}-.) Labiatce, 91. 



Grasses that would properly fall here are referred to the Analysis of 

 Graminaceae, No. 142. 



CLASS III— TRIANDRIA. 

 Order L— MONOGYNIA. 

 A. Flowers superior. 

 Fedia. Calyx obsolete, or a border, 3 — 4-toothed. Corolla some- 

 what irregular, with the border 5-parted, inserted on the top of the 

 ovary, slightly spurred at the base. Ovary 3-celled, with two empty 

 cells, 1-seeded. (Corn Salad.) (Lamb Lettuce.) Valcrianaccce, 67. 



Iris. Perianth C-parted ; the 3 outer divisions large and reflexed ; the 

 inner smaller and erect. Style none. Stigmas 3, petal-like, covering 

 the stamens. (Flower de Luce.) Iridacece, 124. 



Lac7ianthcs. Perianth 6-parted, wooly. Style thread-like, declining. 

 Capsule 3-celled, globular. L-idaccce, 124. 



