HE 4) foliis lanceolatis basi latioribus 
Flowers closely resembling those of the 
preceding species, and of the same size. 
.. Teeth of the calyx rather shorter, and co- 
.. rolla rather fuller. 
IV. Esternazya. Mikan. 
Calyx campanulatus 5-dentatus. Co- 
 rolla tubuloso-infundibuliformis, limbi lo- 
bis ovato- rotundatis subequalibus. Sta- 
versus apices ramorum fone pe- 
- dunculis bracteatis.' 
: l. E. campestris (Spix et Mart. Reise 
. in Bras. 1. 397.) foliis lanceolatis vel ob- 
 lengo-lanceolatis mucronulatis basi con- 
_ tractis uninerviis, floralibus pedunculos su- 
Seti, racemis apis ied (Mart. 
i i ov. Gen. 
liis Dneieibus utrinque acutis uninerviis 
fasciculatis, floribus ie superantibus, 
Tacemis compositis. 
Virgularia montana. pur lc. 3.9.8. 
204. 
Gerardia Esta. Cham. et Schlecht. 
Linnea, 3 
Has. us of Minas, Martius. 
Tropical Brasil, Sedlo. 
E. splendida (Mikan Del. Pl. et 
‘aun. Bras. t. 5.) foliis anguste lanceolatis 
acutis in petiolum angustatis, racemo — 
üplici paucifloro folioso. (Cham. et 
lecht. 
Virgularia splendida, Mart. l c. 3. 11. 
rerardia gnidioides, Cham. et Schlecht. 
Linnea, 3. 16 
Han. Tropical Brasil, Sello. Bahia, 
According to Chamisso and Schlechten- 
above three species run so much 
A TRIBE OF SCROPHULARIACEA. 
into one another, that they may perhaps be 
but varieties of each other 
E. macrodonta (Cham. et Schlecht. 
Lata 8. 26.) foliis lanceolatis basi an- 
gustatis apice acutis mucronatis, panicula 
terminali pyremiesm ere: ramulis bi- 
floris, pedunculis fol superan 
tibus, dentibus calycinis subulato-acumi- 
natis. (Cham. et Schlecht.) 
Has. Brasil, Sellow. 
V. MACRANTHERA. 
Conradia, Nutt. non Mart. 
Calyz campanulatus, laciniis 5 linearibus 
tubo longioribus. Corolla tubulosa, limbi 
Torrey. 
laciniis 5 brevibus subequalibus patenti- 
) An- 
bus. Stamina subequalia, exserta. 
theræ erectæ, omnes biloculares fertiles. 
| Stigma tenue. Capsula subglobosa, acuta. 
erba Americana erecta. Folia dis- 
secta, Flores racemost. 
. M. fuchsiordes 
Conradiafachsioidos, ee ! Journ. Acad. 
Nat. Sc. 12. 
Has. Bouton Bil of North Ame- 
rica. Louisiana. Drummond. (v. s. sp.) 
Plant two or three feet high, slightly 
pubescent. Segments of the leaves lanceo- 
late, those of the lower ones divided. Ra- 
ceme long unilateral. Peduncles opposite, 
patent, or slightly reflexed. Flowers erect. 
Corolla an inch long, slightly incurved at 
the top, mouth oblique. Stamens pubes- 
cent. 
— 
VI. SEYMERIA. Pursh. 
Afzelia, Gmel. non Sm 
Calyx campanulatus, ind 5 lineari- 
bus tubo longioribus. Corolla tubo brevi, 
laciniis 5 oblongis demum subrotato-pa- 
tentibus. Stamina subequalia, corolla sub- 
bi 
lobosa, apice compressa. 
Americane, foliis pinnatisectis, segmentis 
linearibus fii iformibusve. Flores parvi 
subpaniculato-racemosi. Corolla lutea. 
1. $: tenuifolia (Pursh ! FI. Amer. Sept. 
2. 737.), tenuissime viscido - pubescens, 
pes setaceo-pinnatifidis, laciniis hue 
capsulis glabris rostratis. | 
