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GENUS IV. SUTEEA. 

 Didj'iiaiitla An£iosperniia. Sex,- St/st: 



Gen. Char. Calyx 5-parted, segments linear, not membrana« 

 ceous : tube of the deciduous corolla nearly equal, limb small, 

 scarcely spreading-, segments entire, two upper ones a little less : 

 fertile stamens four, included : style shortly 2-lobed at the apex : 

 papsule aepticidally 2-valved, valves shortly 2-cleft. 



(1) S. GLANDULOSA. {Roth.) 



Ideat. Dec. prod. X. p. 362. 



Syn. S. dissecta, Walp. Rep. III. p. 271. 



Engrav. Wight's Icon. t. 856. 



Spec. Chas. Diffuse, much branched, viscous with short glu- 

 tinous hairs : lowest leaves opposite, upper ones alternate, outline 

 ovate, petioled, cut and pinnatifid, or dissected, segments cut or " 

 toothed, floral leaves decrescent : pedicels axillary : flowers some- 

 times subsessile, upper ones racemose : corolla slender, a half short- 

 er than the calyx : capsule viscidly puberulo'us or glabrate. 



On dark soil in Central India. 



GENUS V. MAZUS. 



Didynantia Anslosperniia. Sex: Syat ■- 



Df.riv. Erom Mazus, a teat ; in allusion to the nlouth of the 

 corolla being closed by tubercles. 



Gen. Char. Calyx broad campanulate, 5-cleft : upper lip of 

 the corolla erect, ovate, shortly 2-cleft, lower much longer, spread- 

 ing, 3-cleft, bigibbous at the throat : stamens four : cells of the 

 anthers contiguous, divaricate : style bilamellate at the apex, seg- 

 ments ovate, equal : capsule globose, compressed, obtuse, loculi- 

 cidally 2.varved, valves entire : placenta liick, somewhat fleshy. 



(1) M. RUGOsus. {Lour.) 



Ident. Lour. flor. Coch. p. 385. — Dec. prod. X. p. 375. 



Syn. Lindernia Japonica, Tnumb. — Columnea tomentosa, Roxh, 

 Jior. Ind. III. p. 98. ?— Stemodia tomentosa, Don's Gard. Diet. — 

 Hornemannia bicolor, Willd. 



Engrav. Sweet. Brit. fl. Gard. t. 36. 



