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61. PEIMULACEiE. 
less shoots. Increasing by buds at the end of the shoots and 
seldom flowering. — Ditches and pits, rare. P. VIII. E. S. I. 
3. U. minor (L.) ; spur very short blunt, upper lip equalling the 
palate, lower lip ovate with reflexed sides, 1, repeatedly forked, 
bladders upon the leaves. — E. B. 254. — Scarcely any spur. Fl. 
small. Sep. roundish, acuminate. Plant much smaller than 
either of the others. — [ U. Hremii (Heer) ; a rather stronger 
plant with an " orbicidar flat lower lip and subrotund subreni- 
form minutely apiculate sep. is probably a native.] — Ditches 
and pits. P. VI.— VIII. Stnaller £laddenvort. E. S. I. 
Order LXI. PRIMULACE^. 
Cal. 4 — 7-cleft, permanent, inferior. Cor. regidar, 4 — 7-fid. 
Stam. upon the cor., opposite to its segments. Ovary free, 1- 
celled, with a free central placenta. Style 1. Stigma capitate. 
Er. a capsule. Seeds peltate ; embi-yo transverse in fleshy albu- 
men. — For fig. of genera see G. F. G. Gam. i. 
1. Phimula. Cal. tubular, 5-fid. Cor. salver shaped, tube 
cylindrical up to the insertion of the stamens. Stam. 5, in- 
serted and included in the tube of the cor. Caps, many- 
seeded, 5-Talved with 10 teeth. 
2. HoTTONiA. Cal. 5-parted, divided almost to its base. Valves 
of caps, remaining connected at the top. Seeds with the bile 
close to one end. Otherwise like Primuln. 
3. Cyclamen. Cal. bellshaped, half 5-cleft. Cor. with a 
shoH bellshaped tube and 5-pa7ied rtfivxed limb. Stam. 6, 
inserted at the bottom on the tube of the cor., included. 
Caps, many-seeded, opening with 5 teeth. 
4. LYsniACHiA. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. rotate, scarcely any 
tube, limb 5-parted. Stam. 5, at the base of the cor. Caps, 
with 5 valves (in L. nemorum sometimes 2-valved or inde- 
hiscent, in L. thyrsijlora few-seeded). 
5. Anagallis. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. rotate, tube none, limb 
5-parted. Stam. 5, at the base of the cor. Caps, many- 
seeded, opening all round transversely. 
6. Centitnculus. Cal. 4 — 5-parted. Cor. with a subglobose 
inflated tube and spreading 4 — o-parted limb. Stam. 4 or 5, 
inserted in the throat of the cor. Caps, many-seeded, opening 
all round tratisversely. — Fl. usually 4-parted. 
7. Trxentalis. Cal. 7-parted. Cor. rotate, 7-partcd, tube 
none. Stam. 7, inserted at the base of the cor. Caps, many- 
