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COMFRKY, (Symphytum.) Corolla swelled upwards, its mouth 



partly closed with awl-shaped teeth. 

 BUGLOSS, (Lycopus.) Corolla long, funnel-shaped, its tube 



curved, and mouth closed with scales ; seeds smooth. 

 HOUND'S-TONGUE, (Cynoglossum.) Cor. short, funnel-shaped, 



its tube straight, mouth closed with teeth ; seeds rough. 

 SCORPION-GRASS, (Myosotis.) Corolla flat, with blunt lobes 



and mouth half closed with scales. 



Note. All the above plants have rough leaves; their calyces and 

 corollse five-cleft; and belong to the same natural order. 



** Seeds in a capsule or berry ; corolla as before. 



PIMPERNEL, (Anagallis.) Corolla wheel- shaped ; stamen 



hairy ; capsule bursting all round. 

 LOOSESTRIFE, (Lysimachia.) Corolla wheel-shaped ; stamens 



smooth ; capsule of ten valves. 

 CENTAURY, (Erythrcea.) Corolla funnel-shaped, with a short 



tube ; capsule two-celled. 

 PRIMROSE AND COWSLIP, (Primula.) Corolla salver-shaped, 



with a long tube ; capsule opening with ten teeth. 

 NIGHTSHADE, (Solanum.) Corolla wheel-shaped, regular ; 



berry with two or more cells. 

 BINDWEED, (Convolvulus.) Corolla bell-shaped, folded 



capsule two-celled. 



*** Seeds in a capsule or berry ; corolla above the fruit. 



BELL FLOWER, (Campanula.) Corolla of one petal, bel 



shaped ; capsule from two to five-celled. 

 HONEYSUCKLE, (Lonicera.) Corolla of one petal, irregular; 



berry from one to three-celled. 

 VIOLET AND HEART'S-EASE, (Viola.) Corolla under the fruit, 



irregular, of five petals ; the under petal spurred. 

 IVY, (Hedera.) Corolla above the fruit, regular, of five petals, 



bent back ;" style simple. 



