Cass XIV. DIDYNAMIA. 495 
1366. Lindernia. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. ringent : upper lip very short. Two lower stamens with a terminal 
tooth and lateral anther. Capsule l-celled, 
13ri7. Herpestis. Cal. 5-parted, unequal : 2 inner sepals smaller, covered by the others. Cor. tubular, some- 
what 2-lipped. Stamens included. Lobes of anthers spreading. Stigma eniarginate. 
ISfiS. Capraria. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. campanulate, 5-fid, acute. Caps. 2-valved, 2-celled, many-seeded, 
1369. Buchnera. Cal. absolutely 5-toothed. Limb of corolla 5-fid, equal, with cordate lobes. Capsule 
2-celled. 
1370. Manulea. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. funnel-shaped. Limb 5-parted, with subulate segments ; the four upper 
large, connected. Caps. 2-cclled, many-seeded. 
1371. Angelonia. Cal. 5-parted, nearly equal. Cor. irregular, spreading, 2-lipped, with a short tube, and 
arched orifice : upper lip 2.parted ; lower much larger, 3-parted, with the middle segment slipper-shaped at base. 
1372. Schixanthus. Cor. irregular: the upper lip 5-rtd ; lower 3-parted. Two filaments sterile. Capsule 
2-celled. 
1373. Besleria. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. tubular, gibbous on each side, with a 5-lobed unequal limb. Berry 
roundish, l-celled, many-seeded. Seeds nidulant. 
1374. Teedia. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. hypocrateriform, S-fid, blunt. Style short, persistent. Berry 2-celled, 
many-seeded. 
1375. Brunsfelsia. Cal. 5-toothed, small. Tube of cor. very long, with a flat 5-lobed limb. Capsule berried, 
l-celled, many-seeded, with a very large receptacle. 
1376. Celsia. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. rotate. Filaments bearded. Capsule 2-celled. 
1377. Alonsoa. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. subrotate, resupinate, 5-fid, with the upper segment largest. Stamens 
decUnate. Filaments smooth. Anthers approximating, similar. Capsule 2-celled. 
1378. Antkocercis. Cal. 5-fid. Cor. campanulate, regular. Rudiment of a 5th filament. Stigma capitate. 
Caps. 2.celled, 2-valved, many-seeded The inflexed edges of valves inserted in the placenta. 
***** Calt/x multifid. 
1379. Cymharia. Cal. lO-toothed. Upper lip of cor, bifid, lower trifid. Capsule cordate, 2-celled, 
G YMNOSPERMIA: 
8092 Leaves ovate. Cor. pubescent resupinate 
8093 Four-cornered pyramidal villous, Radical leaves very large 
8094 Stem simple, Cauline leaves as long as radical leaves 
8095 Radical leaves smaller than cauline leaves 
8096 Stolones creeping 
8097 Leaves trifid, Fl. axillary solitary shorter than leaf. Stem diffuse 
8098 Leaves linear toothed forwards. Flowers axillary solitary 
8099 Leaves stalked subcordate ovate acuminate acutely crenate hairy, Thyrses axillary stalked 
8100 Bractes filiform. Leaves lanceolate entire downwards 
8101 Leaves ovate subcordate crenate. Whorls macy-fl. Bractes linear. Calyx hairy, Glands inconspicuous 
8102 Leaves 
8103 Leaves 
8104 Leaves 
8105 Leaves 
8106 Leaves 
8107 Leaves 
8108 Leaves 
8109 Leaves 
8110 Leaves 
8111 Leaves 
multifid. Flowers lateral solitary 
multifid linear. Raceme compound. Pedicels short 
multifid. Whorls halved 
trifid or 5-fid filiform, Flower stalked solitary opposite. Stem decumbent 
lanceolate trifid, Pedunc. axillary 3-flowered 
lanceolate entire white beneath, Flowers solitary 
entire rhomboid acute villous downy beneath. Flowers solitary 
quite entire ovate acute stalked downy beneath. Flowers racemose one-sided 
oval toothed forwards, floral entire stalked, Whorls racemose. Stem much branched 
ovate toothed forwards, floral entire sessile. Whorls racemose. Stems branched 
8109 
8112 
8117 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
bianSpS'T ' ° A^^K- ' -^^^"^y ' ^^^^""^l °f them aromatic. The leaves and younger 
S .t., J-'"^''"°^-^^"'''n'^''u^-'''^ signifymg bitter), when recent, on being rubbed between the fingers, 
wTth a sen atlnnTftpVfTnd' w'^ readily excites sneezing, but to'the taste they are bitterishraccompanied 
destroy them acrimony. Cats are very fond of this plant, and where there are few will 
horn 'aXlfp"ifJr?«Tf H' S^"^!'^' of which this plant possesses) in Jersey is used as a substitute for 
thatit'Save Lo'much c^^^^^^^ ^'^"^ ^^■^'^^^^"g ^"""^ °" ^"^1 
T, scordium, also from (tko^o^ov, garlic, was once in high esteem for destroying worms and for fomentations. 
