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Fruit fleshy, baccate. 
Corolla rotate ...scsscssecsssssessessseseses SOLANUM, V. 1. p, 261 
Corolla campanulate.......cceseseeereseeers ATROPA, V. 1. p. 278. 
ORDER LXI, OROBANCHEA.—Juss. 
Perianth double. Calyx divided, bracteated, persistent, inferior. 
Corolla monopetalous, hypogynous, irregular, persistent, with an 
imbricated estivation. Stamens four, didymous, inserted into the 
corolla. Anthers two cells, the celled distinct, parallel, often mucro- 
nate, or bearded at the base. Ovary superior, one celled, seated in a 
fleshy disk. Style single. Stigma two lobed. Fruit capsular, 
inclosed within the withered corolla, one celled, two valved, each 
valve bearing one or two placentée in the middle. Seeds numerous, 
very minute. Albumen fleshy. Embryo very minute-—Herbaceous 
leafless plants, growing parasitically upon the roots of other plants. 
Stem covered with brownish scales. 
GENERA. 
Calyx one or two partite, corolla ringent, 
LOULMOTMIVC-ClOltsescccntescnererecetene: OROBANCHE, V. 2. p. 835. 
Calyx campanulate, four-cleft, corolla bi- 
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ORDER LXIT. SCROPHULARINEA.—Juss. 
Perianth double. Calya inferior, four or five-cleft, or free, un- 
equal, imbricated in xstivation. Corolla monopetalous, with a long 
or short tube, the limb nearly equally divided, or bi-labiate, imbri 
cated in zstivation. Stamens simple, opposite the sepals, the upper 
ones entirely wanting, or sterile, very rarely fertile, shorter than the 
others, the two lateral equal, rarely abortive, the two lower equal to 
or longer than the lateral ones, sometimes wanting, often sterile. 
Anthers two or one celled, bursting longitudinally. Ovary free, 
superior, two celled. Style simple, rarely slightly bifid, Stigma 
generally simple, entire, notched, or bifid. Fruit capsular, rarely 
baccate, two celled, two or many seeded, dehiscing by valves or 
pores. Dissepiment parallel, or opposite to the valves, becoming 
loose in the centre, or altogether free. Placenta adhering to the 
dissepiments, sometimes when mature separate, and forming one or 
two central columns. Seeds mostly numerous. L’mbryo variously 
placed in the albumen.—Jnodorous or fetid herbs or shrubs. 
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