Corolla glabrous, pale yellow, almost 
l-shaped, tube three times as long as 
lyx. Stamina and ovarium entirely 
brous (Kunth). 
G. prostrata (Humb. et Kunth 1. c.) 
ata, foliis pinnatifidis laciniis lineari- 
-acuto-mucronatis, inferioribus incisis, 
ibus axillaribus solitariis sessilibus, la- 
iniis calycinis pinnatifidis incisis (Kunth). 
Has. New Spain. Humboldt and Bonp- 
Stems cespitose, two to three inches 
eaves three to four lines long. 
: Perhaps 
ey should form a separate section. _ 
. G. virgata (Humb. et Kunth, 1. c. 2. 
erecta, pubescens, foliis pinnatifidis, 
s linearibus obtusis integris incisisve, 
sp-) 
Tube of the corolla 
er longer than in G. macrophylla, and 
e incurved. Filaments very woolly. 
T ere were specimens of this plant 
aongst Forbes’s Madagascar plants, in 
orticultural Society's herbarium, but 
cannot but suspect they must have got 
there by accident, from some other collec- 
4. G. macrophylla, pubescens, foliis in- 
entatis pinnatifidis vel infimis bi- 
pan laciniis ovato- vel (Cae S 
5, emis subintegerrimis, floribus 
: ibus hirsutis laciniis 
. United States; Sn Nuttall. 
y, Dr. Peters. (v. 1 
Sue and colour of the aes the 
as glabrous, i in my specimens 
A TRIBE oF SCROPHULARIACEJE. 
they appear to be slightly hairy, but they : 
are so very much pressed in drying, that it 
is difficult to separate them from the hairs 
of the corolla. The habit of the plant is 
nearer that of G. grandiflora. A slight in- 
equality in the size of the anthers of the 
upper and lower pair, shows an approach 
to the sterile lower anthers of G. auricu- 
lata. I have not seen the capsule, este it 
is described by Nuttall, as small, ven 
cose, with a compressed point, and some- 
what four-valved. 
dd r i 
BELT ata St 
Sectio IT. OTopHy ta. 
Calyx profunde 5-fidus. Corolla pur- 
purea, campanulata. Stamina didynama 
antheris longiorum fertilibus, breviorum E 
minoribus cassius : 
5. G. autscittte (Michx. Fl. Bor. Amer. - 
2.48.) Herba erecta, foliis oblongo-lan- —— 
ceolatis basi sepius auriculato-lobatis, fo- = 
ribus subsessilibus. 
Seymeria auriculata. Spreng. Syst. 2. 
810. . 
Has. United States of North America, 
chiefly the Western ones. (v. s. sp.) 
SEcTIO III. PEDICULAROIDES. 
Calyx semi-5-fidus. Corolla flava tu- 
buloso-campanulata. Stamina didynama. 
Anthere subequales, loculis binis fert 
libus basi calcaratis. — ali- 
Americane, foliis latiusculis sepius inci- 
sis.—Corolle lobi sepissime ciliate. : 
6. G. flava (Parsh! et Auct. an Linn.) _ 
pubescens, foliis ovato-lanceolatis oblon- 
gisve obtusis integerrimis vel sinuato-loba- — . 
tis, calycis pubescentis laciniis oblongisob- — 
tusis tubo subbrevioribus. ; 
Has. United States, common. (v. s$. sp.) 
Corolla about an inch and a half long, 
glabrous.—Linnæus’s character of G. flava 
as well as the specimen in his herbarium 
belong to G. quercifolia. The figure quo- 
ted of Plukenet, t. 389. f. 1. is apparently 
G. flava, as to the other figure, t. 368, — 
there is some error, as there is nothing of _ 
the kind in that plate. It is probable that 
Linneus included both species under G. 
Sas E 
flava. 
7. G. quercifolia (Pursh! Fl. Anise 
