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CAMPULEIA | COCCINEA. 
DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA.—Nar. Orp. PEDICULARIS. ia 
Gen. Cuar.—Cal. cylindraceus, subventricosus, 5- (10- P. Th.) striatus, 
5-aristatus. Cor. Se setae HE EE 
riore emarginato, inferiore trilobato. Stigma ca Capsula ovata, — 
bivalvis, bilocularis, polysperma. 
Catnpuill coccinea. 
Campuleia, corolla coccinea, P. Tx. Gen. Maieg: 6 
Root parasitic on the roots of other plants, ceoka tuberous, horizontal, 
with many short fibres. Stem 6-8 inches high, striated, scabrous. 
somewhat inflated, membranous, with 5 elevated ribs, which 
in as many awn-like teeth: the back of these ribs is scabrous. Corolla - 
oval, opening with 2 valves; dissepiments opposite to the valves. “ae 
No figure has yet been published of this curious and ean Je 
tiful plant, which is a parasite upon the roots of various plants e 
in the so — like the Orobanche i in beer 
author but AUBERT pu Petrr-Tuovars, who a carately 
