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ferior, six petalled, bell shaped. Petals with a 

 longitudinal line from the middle to the vase. 

 Stamens shorter than the style. Capsules with 

 valves connected by cancellated hair. 



L. Candidum. Leaves lanceolate, scattered. 

 Corolla bell shaped, smooth within. [White Lily.] 



L. Philadelphicum. Leaves whorled, lance 

 linear. Corol erect, bell-form spreading. Pe- 

 tals lanceolate with claws. [Red Lily.] 



L. Canadense. Leaves remotely whorled, 

 lanceolate. Peduncles terminal, lengthened, 

 often in threes. Corol nodding. Petals spread- 

 ing. [Nodding Lily.] 



LONICERA. Pentandria Monogynia. Calyx, 

 five toothed. Corol tubular, long, five cleft, un- 

 equal. Stamens exsert. Stigmas globose. Ber- 

 ry, two or three celled, with many seeds. 



L. Caprifolium. Cowls gaping, terminal. 

 Leaves sessile, connate. [Honeysuckle.] 



L. Periclymenum. Flowers in piled, termi- 

 nal heads. Leaves distinct. [Woodbine.] 



MYOSOTIS. Pentandria Monogynia. Calyx 

 mostly five cleft. Corol, salver form, carved, 

 five cleft, lobes slightly emarginate, throat closed 

 with convex scales. Seeds mostly smooth. 



