340 Scrophularinee—L ophospermunt. 
spreading lobes. Capsule 2-celled, each cell opening by an 
irregular pore below the apex. Seeds fringed, whence the name, 
from Addos, a crest, and omépua,a seed. There are two or three 
Mexican species. 
1. L. seéndens.—Leaves deltoid or cordate, irregularly and 
coarsely toothed, slightly pubescent, petioles long. Flowers 
glabrous, deep rosy purple. L. Hendersont, with violet- 
purple flowers striped or spotted with white, is probably a 
variety. 
2. L. erubéscens.—A similar plant with large triangular 
coarsely-toothed hairy leaves and large rosy red velvety flowers. 
9, MAURANDYA. 
Climbing herbaceous plants, like the last, supporting them- 
selves by their twisted petioles. Leaves cordate or hastate. 
Corolla slightly irregular, tubular-campanulate; limb some- 
what unequally 5-lobed. Capsule opening in several valves. 
The genus was named after Professor Maurandy of Cartha- 
gena. 
1. M. Burclayana.—An elegant climber with slender stems 
and petiolate cordate or hastate glabrous leaves. Flowers 
solitary, axillary, pedunculatc, with a glandular calyx. Corolla 
deep violet, rosy purple, or white. M. semperflorens is a 
variety with cordate-hastate leaves and somewhat smaller 
purplish-violet flowers. A uative of Mexico. 
M. antirrhiniflora, also from Mexico, has variable leaves and 
still smaller bright purple, rose, or white flowers. 
Rhodéchiton volibilis is a closely allied plant from the 
same country with dark purple pendent flowers easily dis- 
tinguished by the large coloured persistent 5-toothed calyx. 
The name, referring to this character, is derived from £d80os, red, 
and yiT@y, a tunic. 
10. PHYGELIUS. 
A monotypic genus which is closely related to Péntstemon, 
especially in habit. It differs, however, in the long curved 
corolla-tube, in the barren stamen being reduced to a scale, 
and in the cells of the capsule being very unequal in size. 
The name appears to be derived from gvy7, banishment or 
exile, perhaps from the fact of its being a solitary outlier of 
this affinity. 
