Wulfenia Carinthiaca. 



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Corolla usually little if at all bilabiate, the lobes all plane, 

 the lateral or one of them external. Anther-cells contiguous 

 at the apex and often confluent. Herbs, or shrubs, not 

 parasitic. 



The following genera belong to this section :* 



Sibthorpia, Linn. - - 6 sp. 



Hemiphragma, Wallich 



i sp. 



Scoparia, L. - 



- i sp. 



Capraria, L. 



- 4 sp. 



Camptoioma, Bentham 



- i sp. 



Digitalis, L. - 



- 18 sp. 



Isoplexis, Lindley - 



- 2 Sp. 



Erinus, L. - 



i sp. 



Campy lanthus, Roth. 



- 4sp. 



Lafuentea, Lag. 



- i sp. 



Ourisia, Comm. - 



- 18 sp. 



Picrorhiza, Royle - 



i sp. 



Synthyris, Bentham 



- 6 sp. 



Wulfenia, Jacquin - 



- 4sp. 



f Calorhabdos, Bentham - 3 sp. 

 Pozdarota, L. - - - 2 sp. 

 Veronica, L. - circa 200 sp. 



Aragoa, H. B. and K. 



3 sp. 



W. Europe, Africa. India, 

 S. America. 



Himalayas. 



Tropics of both hemispheres. 



W. Indies and S. America, 

 Mexico and Florida. 



W. Africa. 



Europe, Asia. 



Madeira, Canary Isles. 



Europe. 



Canaries, Cape de Verde, 

 and Arabia. 



Spain. 



N. Zealand, Andes of S. A. 



Himalayas. 



N. America. 



Carinthia, W. Asia, Hima- 

 layas . 



Himalayas, Japan, China. 



Europe. 



Europe, Asia, America, Aus- 

 tralia, N. Zealand. 



S. America. 



This list of Durand's entirely agrees with the arrange- 

 ment in Bentham and Hooker excepting in the removal of 

 the Chinese and Japanese genus of 2 species, Rehmannia, 

 Lib. and Fisch., to the Cyrtandreous section of the order 



* Index Gen. Phanerogam, Durand, p. 296, being a revision to date (1889) 

 of Benth. and Hook. Gen. Plantarum, as approved by Sir J. D. Hooker. 



t Forbes and Hemsley in the Enumeration of Chinese Plants, Journ. Lin, 

 Soc, Vol. XXVI., p. 195, enumerate 5 sp, of Calorhabdos, but they allude to 

 the one celled ovary being more Gesneraceous than Scrophularious. 



