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DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
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274 Flowering scales ovate villous at edge, Leaves lanceolate smooth entire, Scapes very long, Caps, obtuse 
275 Stemless, Flowering scales ovate entire, of the scape lanceolate naked at the edge. Leaves oblong crenate 
276 Racemes axillary erect shorter than the leaves which are lanceolate toothed and with the stem hairy 
277 Spikes axillary and terminal, Bracteas lanceolate smooth. Branches pubescent 
Calyx double. 
278 Panicles axillary dichotomous 
Calyx simple, Floivers labiate. 
279 Spikes terminal 4-sided imbricated, Bracteas oval. Leaves oblong ovate acuminate. Helmet linear 
280 Spikes terminal, Bracteas and leaves elliptical. Helmet lanceol. reflexed at the end. Stigma of two plates 
281 Leaves linear lanceolate, Flowers nearly solitary sessile tabular 4-cleft 
282 Spikes terminal 2-ranked, Bractes setaceous, Leaves linear lanceolate 
283 Racemes term, somewhat branched, Cal. whorled smooth. Leaves lane, elliptic, sharp at both ends stalked 
284 Racemes term. Comp. Pedunc. 3 or 4-flowered, Bract, lane. Leaves oblong pointed. Branches square rough 
285 Racemes axillary and terminal. Flowers inflated at the throat whorled. Leaves elliptical variegated 
286 Stems 4-sided brachiate, Leaves sub-sess. lane. Flowers 1-sided erect. Lip linear revolute. Flowers downy 
287 Racemes terminal compound 1-sided many-flowered. Bract, setaceous, Leaves ovate oblong, acuminate 
288 Flowers axillary solitary sessile opposite. Calyx hispid, Leaves lanceolate obtuse ciliated at the base 
289 Spikes terminal in heads, Leaves elliptic nerved blistered shining, Upper lip of corolla lanceolate 
290 Spikes terminal leafy. Flowers whorled, Leaves elongated 
291 Spikes axillary and terminal, Bractes oblong imbricate ciliate obtuse 
292 Spikes axillary, Flowers close. Flower-stalks elongated alternate. Leaves lanceolate 
293 Spikes lateral and terminal. Calyx 4-leaved linear hairy. Lower lip ovate, Leaves oblong 
294 Spikes axillary and terminal filiform, Spikelets whorled 
295 Spikes axillary and terminal. Flowers in pairs below single above, Bractes wedge-shaped 
296 Upper lip of corolla subulate. Flower-stalks axillary dichotomous. Leaves elliptical entire 
29? Panicle terminal dichotomous, Flowers spiked distant 
298 Upper lip emarg. reflexed. Flowers axillary solitary sub-scss. opposite : term, in spikes, Lvs. ovate lanceolate 
299 Lower lip 3-lob. Flow, axillary solitary and spiked, Lvs. ovate oblong narr. at each end, with stem pubescent 
300 Lower lip 3-lobed, Flowers axillary sessile whorled, Bractes linear lanceolate. Leaves lanceolate. 
Calyx simple, Floweis ringent. 
SOI Spikes axillary and term. Flowers opposite. Bract, shorter than cal. Stem, and branc. round 6-streak. Leaves 
302 Spikes axillary opposite, Bractes ovate acute nerved [ovate accuminate wavy-stalked 
303 Spikes terminal. Bract, ovate acuminate netted with veins. Leaves lanceolate ovate stalked 
304 Leaves lanceolate entire obtuse. Peduncles axillary 3-flowered 2-edged, Bractes shorter than the calyx 
305 Peduncles solitary axillary one-flowered. Leaves lanceolate acute at each end sessile 
306 Umbels axillary 3-flowered, Bractes 2 wedge-shaped. Leaves ovate. Flowers in loose spikes 
307 Spikes axillary and terminal recurved. Leaves lane, ovate hairy sessile, Bractes 2, Flowers in loose spikes 
308 Flowers axillary rather whorled, Bractes 2-valved subcordate, Leaves ovate 
309 Spikes axillary and term. 1-sided villous, Dorsal bractes lane. 2-ranked with a membran. margin at the base 
310 Spikes terminal, Bractes obovate retuse imbricated smooth. Leaves ovate acuminate 
311 Flower-stalks about 1-flowered, Leaves oblong. Spines axillary 
312 Spikes axillary and termmal imbricate, Bractes oblong veiny, Leaves ovate acuminate 
313 Leaves ovate acuminate repand. Corolla with a long tube white with a purple stain 
314 Stemless, Leaves radical very smooth coarsely crenate. Flowers on one side 
315 Leaves all pinnate : pinnse toothed, of the lower leaves pinnatifid 
316 Lower leaves pinnate : superior pinnatifid 3-lobed and simple 
317 Leaves lanceolate very rugose with spreading teeth, Flowers terminal dichotomous 
318 Leaves lanceolate toothed rugose. Flowers terminal dichotomous 
and Miscellaneous Particulars: 
are shewy ; others are the commonest weeds of the tropics j all are readily propagated by cuttings in heat 
under a glass. 
48. Dicliptera; double, and «Xe;i!<;, to shut. The fruit bemg compounded of two valves. This genus has 
been formed like Hypoestes out of the Linnsean Justicia, with which it agrees in habit. 
49. Eranthemum. A name applied by the ancients to thdr Anthemis, from satf, spring, and av^-a?, a flower. 
The word has been applied to the present genus with no apparent reason. The species are very pretty orna- 
ments of the stove. 
50. Wulfenia. Named after F. X. "VVulfen, a German botanist, and author of a work on the plants of Carin- 
thia. A small and very beautiful herbaceous plant. 
51. Calceolaria. From calceolus, a slipper, in allusion to the shape of the corolla. C. pinnata maybe raised 
trora seed in a hot-bed in spring, and transplanted to the borders with other tender annuals. The regions of 
Cnm and Peru abound in many splendid species, some of which have lately been introduced to this country. 
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