SCROPHULARIACE^:. (FIGWORT FAMILY.) 2 ( J1 



4. L. Elatine, Miller. Hairy; stem prostrate, slender, branching ; leaves 

 small, ovate and hastate ; the lowest sometimes opposite and toothed; pedicels 

 axillary, filiform, commonly longer than the leaves ; flowers small, yellow and 

 purplish ; calyx-lobes lanceolate, acute. — Wa-te places, North Carolina. Nat- 

 uralized, (i) — Stem 4' - 12' long. 



6. MIMULUS, L. Monkey-flower. 



Calyx tubular, 5-angled, sharply 5-toothed. Corolla bilabiate; the upper lip 

 2-lobed, erect or reflexed ; the lower 3-lobed, spreading. Stamens 4, didyna- 

 mous : anther-cells somewhat confluent. Stigma ovate, 2-lipped. Capsule locu- 

 licidally 2-valved, many-seeded. — Erect smooth perennial herbs, with opposite 

 leaves, and axillary purple flowers. 



i. M. rillgeilS, L. Stem compressed, 4-angled. the angles wingless; 

 leaves oblong or lanceolate, denticulate, cordate and clasping at the base ; pe- 

 duncles longer than the flowers. — Swamps in the upper districts. Aug. — Stem 

 1°- 2° high. Leaves thin, 2' - 4' loug. Corolla showy, the palate greenish and 

 pubescenc. 



2. M. alatUS, Ait. Stem square, with winged angles ; leaves oblong-ovate, 

 acuminate, serrate, tapering at the base into a petiole; peduncles shorter than 

 the flowers. — Swamps, Florida, and northward. July and Aug. — Stem 2° 

 high. Leaves 2'- 5' long. Calyx-teeth small. 



7. HERPESTIS, Gaertn. 



Calyx 5-parted; the 3 outer lobes, especially the upper one, broader. Corolla 

 bell-shaped, 5-lobed or bilabiate, with the upper lip 2-lobed or emarginate, the 

 lower 3-lobed. Stamens 4, didynamous: anther-cells contiguous or divaricate. 

 Style dilated and flattened at the apex. Capsule 2-valved, many-seeded. — Low 

 herbs, with opposite leaves. Flowers opposite, axillary, or in leafy terminal 

 racemes. 



* Stems 4-anyled : leaves serrate : peduncles 24>racted at. the base : exterior calyx-lobes 

 olilony: corolla white. 



1. H. nigrescens, Benth. Smooth; stem erect, simple or branched; 



>blong or oblong-obovate, rather obtuse, serrate above the middle ; lower 



peduncles as long as the leaves, the upper much longer ; tube of the corolla 



striped with blue ; the upper lip rounded. (Gratiola acuminata, Walt.) — Low 



ground, Florida to North Carolina, and westward. Aug and Sept. — Stem 1° 



high. Leaves l'-2' long. 



2. H. peduncularis, Benth. Smooth; stem decumbent, diffuse, creep- 

 ing near the base ; leaves small, obovate-oblong, entire near the base ; peduncles 

 filiform, 3-4 times as lonjr as the leaves. — Key West. — Stems 6' - 12' long 



- 4"-C" long. Flowers smaller than in No. 1. 



