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iii. Germens 4, each producing 1 seed. 



a. Seeds attached to the style. , 



563. ASPEE.UGO. Cor. funael-shaped : the mouth closed with conical valves. Cal. 

 irregular, at length compressed, and covering the fruit, p. 252. 



564. CYWOGLOSSUM. Cor. funnel-shaped: the mouth closed with concave valves. 

 Cal. regular, 5 -parted, not compressed. Margin of Fr. thick, obtuse. Smell unpleasant in 

 most species. Cor. of a dirty purple or bluish, p. 252. 



565.»OMPHALODES. Cor. rotate: the mouth closed with valves. Cal. regular, 5- 

 parted. Margin of Fr. thin and memhranous. Tl. blue or white, p. 252. 



566. ECHIlSrOSPEEMUM. Cor. salver-shaped. Seeds 3-edged, prickly on margin. 

 ¥1. blue. Habit of Myosotis. p. 253. 



b. Seeds attached to a receptacle ; base not excavated. 



567. MYOSOTIS. Cor. salver-shaped: mouth closed with vaulted processes. Seeds 

 convex in fi-ont, keeled behind, not prickly. Fl. blue or white, p. 253. 



568. ESITEICHUM. Cor. salver-shaped : mouth closed. Seeds flat in front and with a 

 raised margin. Fl. blue. p. 253. 



569. LITHOSPERMUM. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. not closed {but in some species not 

 entirely without protuberances), regular, fimnel- or salver-shaped. Fr. a stony nut. p. 254. 



570. STEINHAMMEE.A. Cal. 5-pai-ted. Cor. eampanulate, with minute protube- 

 rances on the throat. Fr. rather fleshy, p. 255. 



571. PTJLMON'ARIA. Cal. 5-cleft, eampanulate in the fruit and somewhat prismatic. 

 Cor. funnel-shaped : mouth naked. Fr. not fleshy. Distinguished from Lithospermum by its 

 broad L. and different habit, as much as by the artificial character, p. 255. 



572. ECHIUM. Cal. 5-pai"ted. Cor. fimnel-shaped : throat dilated, naked ; margin 

 oblique, unequally 5-lobed. L. linear, p. 255. 



573. OTfOSMA. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. tubuloso-eampanulate, regular: throat naked. 

 Plant hispid, p. 256. 



c. Seeds attached to a receptacle ; base excavated. 



574. NONIirEA. Cor. funnel-shaped : throat somewhat contracted, but not closed, p. 256. 



575. SYMPHYTUM. Cor. eampanulate: mouth closed with subulate valves, p. 256. 



576. AN'OHUSA. Cor. funnel-shaped : tube straight ; throat closed with vaulted pro- 

 tuberances, p. 256. 



577. LYCOPSIS. Cor. funnel-shaped : tube crooked ; throat closed with concave 

 valves, p. 257. 



578. BOB.RAGO. Cor. rotate : mouth closed with obtuse, emarginate valves. Seeds 

 wrinkled. Fl. bright blue, occasionally white, p. 257. 



B. Fl. of \ petal, inferior ; bearing the stamens. Seeds more than 4. 



i. Fr. of 1 cell. Seeds on a central receptacle. 



a. Fruit a dry capsule. Peimulace^. 



662. LYSIMACHIA. Cor. rotate. Stigma obtuse. Caps, globose, with 5 or 10 

 valves, opening at top. L. mostly opposite. L. Linum-stellatum has a somewhat tubular 

 corolla, p. 299. 



663. ANAGALLIS. Cor. rotate. Caps, circumsciss ! L. opposite, or more rarely in 

 whorls, p. 299. 



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