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56. OROBANCHACEiE. 
2. O. rubra (Sm.) ; sep. 1-veined lanceolate attenuate exceed- 
ing tlie cor.-tube undivided, cor. bellshaped its back curved 
fflandular-ptthescent extermUy and the upper lip internally, lips 
Mutely denticulate and crisped, upper lip emarg-inate its sides 
patent, lateral lobes of lower lip nearly equal intermediate lobe 
rather longer, stam. inserted near to the base of the corolla 
slightly pilose within below their top and the upper part of the ^ 
style slightly glandular-pilose.— i'. £. 1786 (bad). H. I. f. 885. 
Probably O. Epithyimini DC. — Scarcely a foot high. Stigjyia 
2-lobed, pale red. Auth. fuscous when dry. Sep. with a second 
faint vein near their anterior margin and, in the dry plant, 
there is the appearance of several more. L. few. Sweet-scented. 
— ^Parasitical upon Thymus Serpyllurn. P, VI. — VIII. E. S. I. 
3. 0. caryophylldcea (Sm.) ; sep. many-veined lanceolate 
equally bifid falling short of the cor.-tube touching or connate 
in front, cor. tubular-bellshaped curved on the back, lips spread- 
ing, upper one 2-lobed its lobes porrect, lobes of lower lip nearly 
equal rounded wavy, stam. inserted above the base of the cor. 
hairy within below their upper part and the. style glandular- 
hairy. — E. B. S. 2039. O. Gain Uuby. — Scarcely a foot high. 
Stigtna 2-lobed, 2nirplish black. Anth. fuscous, yellow when dry. 
Sep. with crisp glandular hairs externally, each lobe -svith 1 
strong vein and several slender ones. Cor. similarly hauy on 
both sides. — On Galium Mollugo in Kent. P. VI. V'll. E. 
4. O. eldtior (Sutt.) ; sep. many-veined equally bifid equalling 
the cor.-tube connate in front, cor. curved tubular slightly com- 
pressed above, upper lip 2-lobed toothed its lobes indexed, lobes 
of lower lip 3 nearly equal acute toothed, stam. inserted above 
the base of the cor. glandular-hairv in the lower half within. — 
E. B. 568. O. major ( L. ) Fries.— Stem 2—3 feet high. Stigma 
hilobed, yelloiv. Upper lip of the cor. usually with an elevated 
point between the lobes. Cor. glandular externally. Stam. 
sometimes slightly hair)' above. Anth. whitish when dry. — 
Parasitical upon Centauren Scabiosa, rare. P. ? VI. VIL E. 
o. 0. Pic'ridis (F. W. Schultz) ; sep. 1 — 3-veined entire or 
toothed below in front narrowed into 1 or 2 subulate points, 
cor. tubular-bellshaped its back nearly straight and compressed 
slightly curved at each end, lips denticulate wavy upper not notched 
its sides porrect, sfatn. inserted below the middle of the cor.-tube 
hairy in their lower half within, style slightly glandular-hairy 
below in front and above throughout, stigma bUobed. — -E. B. S. 
2956. — Height 0 — 18 inches. Lobes of the stigtna just touching, 
violet. Anth. fuscous, pale purple or j-ellowish. — -Parasitical 
upon Pjcm. Comberton, Camb. Tenby, Pemb. Isle of Wight. 
P. ? VII. E. 
6. O. Iled'eree (Duby) ; sep. 1-veined ovate below narrowed 
