238 56. OROBAUCHACE^. 57. SCROPHULARIACE^. 
front, middle of tube compressed, hhes of lips acute with reflexed 
edges, lower lip hairy within, unth. glabrous. — E. B. 423. Atl. 
Fl. Par. t. 19. K. — About a foot high. Stig. scarcely 2-lobed, 
white. St., scales, bracts, cal. and cor. glandular-pubescent. — 
Grassy pastures. Herts. Norf. Isle of Wight. Chepstow. 
[O. ramosa (L.) ; cal. of 4 sep. tubular with triangidar ovate 
acuminate teeth, anth. glabrous, st. usually branched. — E. B. 
184. — About 6 in. high. I have not seen li^ang^ specimens. — 
Parasitical upon Hemp. Very rare. A. VHI. LX.j E. 
2. liATHKaE'A Linn. Toothvort. 
1. L. squamdria (L.) ; st. simple, fl. pendulous secund, lower 
lip of the cor. 3-cleft.— i?. B. 50. G. E. Smith S. Kent, t. 3.— 
Root-stock fleshy, vnth thick scales. St. 3 — 8 m. high. Bracts 
ovate or lanceolate. Style straight or curved. Upper lip nearly 
entire, or bifid. — Woods and thickets, parasitical upon Hazels, 
&c. P. rv. V. E. s. 1. 
Order LVII. SCROPHULAEIACE.E. 
Cal. 4 — 5-cleft, persistent. Cor. irregular or 2-lipped or per- 
sonate, deciduous, imbricate in the bud. Stam. on the cor., 
usually 4, didjTiamous, or 2 or 5. Ovary free, 2-celled. Style 
simple ; stigma 2-lobed. Fr. capsular, 2-celled ; placentas at- 
tached to the dissepiment or ultimately central. Embryo straight, 
in axis of fleshy albumen. — Fig. of all the genera except Mimulus 
and 11 and 13 are in G. F. G. Gam. i. 
* Statnens 5. 
1. Veebasctjm. Cal. of 5 sepals. Cor. rotate; segments 
unequal, spreading. Stam. unequal, 2 or more hairy at the 
base. 
** Stamens 4, didynamous. 
2. Digitalis. Cal. in 5 deep segments. Cor. belkhaped, 
oblique, 4 — 5-fid. Caps, septicidal, 2-ceUed. 
3. ANTinnHiNUM. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. persmiate, gibbous 
at the base ( no distinct spur) ; lower lip 3-fid ; a promi- 
nent palate closing the mouth. Caps, opening by 2 or 3 
pores at the top, 2-celled. 
4. Linaria. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. personate, spurred ; lower 
lip 3-fid ; a prominent palate closing the mouth. Caps, 
with valves or teeth at the top, 2-celled. 
