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b« Neither spur nor sac at base of the corolla, nor a projecting palate in the throat, 

 nor with the ujyier lip laterally cmnpreiaed or folded and narrow and arched. 



1, Stamens with anthers 4, and no rvdiment of Ihe fifth : pedimcles \-flowered. 



15. MAUBANDIA, including LOPHOSPERMUM. Herbs with alternate or partly 



opposite leaves, and solitary long-pedunoled flowers in their axils, climbing 

 by their coiling leafstalks and flowerstalks. Calyx 5-parted, foliaceous. 

 Corolla open-mouthed, between bell-shaped and inflated-tubular, with 2 

 plaits or hairy lines running down the tube within, the border obscurely 2- 

 lipped or oblique, but the 5 spreading roundish lobes nearly similar, the tipper 

 ones outermost in the bud. Pod as m 14. 



16. DIGITALIS. Herbs with erect simple stem, alternate leaves, and a simple 



terminal raceme of hanging flowers. Calyx 6-parted, foliaceous, the upper 

 sepal smallest. Corolla declining, with a long more or less inflated tube and 

 a short scarcely spreading border, distinctly or indistinctly lobed, the lower 

 lobe or side longest, the lateral ones outermost in the bud. Pod 2-vaIved, 

 many-seeded. 



17. GEEAKDIA. Herbs with branching stems, opposite or some alternate leaves, 



and above with single flowers in their axils or those of the bracts. Calyx 

 5-toothed or 6-clefl;. Corolla inflated bell-shaped or tubular-fumiel form, 

 with an oblique or rather unequal border, the 5 lobes somewhat equal, the 

 lower and lateral ones outside in the bud. Two pairs of stamens of quite 

 unequal length. (Lessons, p. 92, fig. 263.) Pod globular or ovate, pointed, 

 2-vaived, many-seeded. 



18. SEYMERIA. flerbs, like 17; but corolla with a short and broad bell-shaped 



tube, not longer than the 5 ovate or oblong nearly equal spreading lobes; and 

 the stamens almost equal, their anthers blunt at base. 



19. MIMULUS. Herbs, with opposite leaves, and single flowers in the axils of the 



upper ones. Calyx prismatic, with 5 projecting angles, 5-toothed. Corolla 

 tubular or funnel-form, 2-lipped, the upper lip of 2 rounded and recurved 

 lobes, the lower of 3 rounded spreading lobes. Stamens included. Stigma 

 of 2 flat lips. Pod 2-valVed, many-seeded. 



20. TOEENIA. Trailing herbs, with opposite leaves and axillary flowers, t/alyx 



prismatic, with sharp angles, 2-lipped at summit, the lips 2-toothed and 

 8-toothed. Corolla short-ftmnel-shaped or tubular with inflated throat, 

 4-lobed, the upper lobe (sometimes slightly notched) outermost in the bud. 

 FUaments arched and their anthers brought together in pairs under the upper 

 lobe, the longer pair almost equalling the upper lobe and bearing a short 

 naked branch or appendage at base; the shorter pair simple and included. 

 Stigma 2-lipped. rod many-seeded. 



2. Stamens wUh good anthers only 2, a pair of sterile ones '»-,,«*0';*^ ^'"^"^ 



generally present also: flowers malt! calyx 6-paHed: corolla i-hpped : leaves 

 y>poate,w.th single flowers in the axil of the upper ones : pedmcles sample 

 and bractless. 



21. ILYSANTHES. Spreading little herbs. Upper lip of the short corolla erect 



and 2-lobed: the*^lower farger, sprsading, 3-olef{. Upper pair of stamens 

 with good anthers, included in tfie tube of the coroHa; lower P^'r tome in 

 the t&oat and protruded, 2-forked, without anthers. Stigma 2-Iipped. Pod 



22. GRAT?OLA.^''low herbs. Upper lip of the corolla either entire or 2-olefti 



lower 3-cleft. Stamens included; the upper pair with foa;^anthers, the 

 lower pair short with rudiment of anthers or a "^^^.n^k^d filament or none 

 at all. Stigma 2-lipped. Pod many-seeded. A paw of bracts at the base 

 of the calyx. 



3. Stamem with anthers 4, the fifth stamen present^ as a barren .^j«™/«' "T « /'"ff ^ 



calyxi-partedarofb iMricated sepals: stigma ^fP^^ .^'""Z'Z&fri, 

 sul.flLers m (hi axils of the upper leaves, or w^n l''Z„^Zlforwhen 

 bracti forming a terminal panicle or raceme : P^^'^<'^ffff^.{'^^'^Z]l.tl 

 me-fiiwered Larmg a pah- of bractlets, from the ax^ls of which flowers ma^ 

 eprmg : pod many-seeded. 



23. SCROPHULABIA. Homely and rank erect herbs, f °™"\^^":j^!,v^^tnd 



fflohnlar or oval tube and a short border composed of 4 short erect looes ana 

 fne ?ih^ iJwJrTsprea'dtog or reflexed. Fertife stamens short and xnolfed; 

 Zrudim^twhTh answers to the fifth is a little scale at the summit of tho 

 tube of the corolla. 



