xvi GENERA. 



535". LIGUSTEUM. Cor. 4-cleft. Beriy with 3 membranous, 1-2-seeded cells. Branches 

 round. L. undivided. Fl. white, hi terminal panicles, p. 244. 



534. PHILLYBEA. Cor. 4-cleft. Berry -.vith 2 brittle, 1-seeded cells, one of them; 

 generally abortive. L. undivided. FL greenish, clustered, axillary. \. 244. 



583. OLEA. Cor. 4-cleft. Drupe with a stony nut and 1-2 seeds. L. imdivided. Fl. in 

 axillary racemes, p. 244. 



537. SYRIIiTGA. Cor. 4-cleft. Caps. 2-celled. Valves boat-like. L. undivided. Fl. in 

 opposite panicles, p. 244. 



539. FSAXINUS. Cor. or 4-partite. Caps, compressed, winged, with 1 or 2 seeds. 

 Some Fl. imperfect. Trees, or large Shrubs, with pinnate L., except in a var. of F. excelsior, 

 p. 244. 



3. Fl: inferior, monopetalous, irregular. Caps. 2-celled. SceophulakiacE/E. 



Personate of Linn. 



603. VEBOHICA. Cor. rotate, 4-cleft; the lowest Div. smaller. Caps, compressed, 

 2-celled. Herbaceous or woody. L. entire or indented, not compound, opposite, p. 267. 



602. P-^DEB.OTA. Cor. ringent, spm-less: mouth naked. Sta. longer than corolla. 

 Herbaceous. L. opposite. Fl. in terminal racemes, p. 267. 



600. ■WULEEM'IA. Cor. ringent, spurless: mouth bearded. FU. very short. Herba- 

 ceous. L. undivided. Fl. in terminal racemes, p. 267- 



595. GRATIOLA. Cor. slightly ringent, resupinate. Fil. 4, 2 of them barren. Marsh- 

 loving Herbs, with opposite L. and solitary, stalked, axillary Fl. Cal. h -parted, and with 2 

 bracts, p. 266. 



C. Fl. inferior, monopetalous, irregular. Seed-vessel of 1 cell. Lentibularmd. 



CoEYDALES of Linn. 



659. PIITGUICTJLA. Cor. ringent, spun-ed. Cal. 5-cleft, without bracts. Bog plants. 

 Stem 0. L. entire ; the margin rolled inwards, p. 298. 



660. UTE,ICUIjAI{.IA. Cor. ringent, spurred. Cal. 2-leaved. L. finely divided. Plant 

 floating by means of bladders on the stem or L. p. 298. 



D. Fl. inferior, monopetalous, irregular. Seeds 4, separate. Stems square. L. opposite. 

 Fl. in whorls. Labiate. Verticillat^ of Linn. 



624. LYCOPTJS. Cor. nearly regular. Sta. simple, distant. Cal. 5-cleft, Throat hair- 

 less. Seeds retuse. Fl. small, numerous, sessile, p. 284. 



627. ZIZIPHOEA. Cor. 2- lipped; upper reflexed, lower trifid, spreading. Cal. striate, 

 with 5 teeth : mouth bearded. Small Herbs, resemMi?ig Thymus, p. 286. 



626. EOSMABII^rUS. Upper Lip of Cor. deeply divided. Fil. with a tooth at base ! 

 Cal. 2-lipped : upper entire ; lower bifid. Aromatic Shrubs, with a terminal whorled spike of 

 Fl. p. 286. 



625. SALVIA. Cor. ringent. Fil. on a lateral stalk or connective. Cal. nearly cam- 

 panulate. Fl. in spikes, or racemes, composed of whorled Fl. p. 284. 



E. Petals 2. 



538. POISTTAKTESIA. Cal. 4-parted, inferior. Pet. bipartite. Caps, with 2 cells and 

 3 seeds, not opening. Habit of 'ShSiy^ea,. Fr. approaches that of 'Ex&xm.vs. Jasmine/E. p. 244. 



230. GIEG..SjA. Cal. 2-leaved, superior. Pet. cloven. Caps, with 2 cells and 2 seeds. 

 L. opposite, undivided. Fr. covered with hooked prickles. OnagrarIjE. p. 126. 



F. Petals 0. 



236. SUPPaEWIA. Cal. 4-cleft, with 4 small, intermediate teeth. Cor. 0. Caps. 2- 

 celled, mauy-seeded. Lythrari/e. p. 127. 



