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LXXXYir. SCROPHULARINE.E. 
i -.1 [I. Eug erardieae. — < Uy arious. Corolla-tube slurrtar broad, rarely slender ; 
limb spreadi tin, uppc> lobe - interior in bud. Anther-cells equal or 1 smaller and imperfect. 
Corolla with a distinct tube or broadly campanulate ; lobes 5. nearly 
equal. Stamen> 4. 
Calyx herbaceous, -plit on one side. Anther-cells unequal, mncronate 
or awned . 20. Ckxtuaxthkea. 
Calyx 5-toothed or shortly 5-lobed. Anthers with 1 large scarcely 
raucronate cell and 1 stipitate empty cell *27. Sopciua. 
I'iui-.k \[[ Euphrasieae. — enroll t 'A-lipped. tpper up erect, concur' or blinded, interior 
in bud. lower usually spreadinn. Antlier-cells distinct, bases usually mucronate. 
Corolla- tube not veiv slender Stamens 4 Anther-cells equal, both 
mucronate ... 2.s. Hcphuama. 
1. VERBASCUM. Linn. 
(From Barhasntvi ; filaments bearded.) 
Calyx "-lobed or partite ; lobes imbricate. Corolla totate ; lobes 5. broad, 
the upper exterior in bud. Stamens 5 (very rarely 4), filaments all or the 3 
upper bearded. Anthers transverse or oblique, cells confluent. Style-top 
dilated, stigma simple. Capsule globose, oblong or ovoid, septicidal*; valves 
separating from the axils. Seeds numerous, rugose, not winged. Embryo 
straight. — Erect, tomentose or woolly, usually tall herbs. Leaves all alternate. 
Flowers in -imple or paniculate, terminal racemes or spikes, ebracteate, yellow, 
rarely white or red. 
Species chiefly Mediteranean. 
L V. Slattaria an old generic name of Tournefort’s), l.inn.: Benth. in 
JK . Proil. x. '230. Moth Mullein. An erect coarse simple or scarcely branched 
biennial of 2 to 3ft.. either glabrous or slightly glandular-pubescent in the upper 
part. Leaves alternate, oblong, coarsely toothed or sinuate, the lower ones 
petiolate. the upper ones sessile and sometimes slightly decurrent. Flowers 
yellow or rarely white, in a long loose simple raceme on pedicels of 3 to 6 lines. 
Calyx deeply 5-cleft. Corolla rotate, with 5 broad rounded lobes. Stamens 5 
deelinate. the filaments woolly with purple hairs. Anthers 1-celled. Capsule 
2-valved with numerous small seeds. — Blattaria vulgaris, Fourr. 
Hah.: Europe. Met with as a stray from garden culture in southern localities. 
2. CELSIA. Linn. 
(After Olaus Celseus, M.D.) 
Characters of I erhascion, but stamens 4. 
L C. cretica (Cretan), Linn.: Benth. in !>' . Brad. x. 244. An erect 
biennial with much the habit of 1 'nhascum Blattaria, pubescent and more or less 
viscid. Lo wer and radical leaves lyrate-pinuatifid, upper ones cordate and 
stem-clasping. Flowers larger than in V. Blattaria, sessile within each bract, 
in a long terminal spike. Calyx divided into 5 broad serrate segments. 
Corolla rotate. Stamens 4. deelinate. the 2 upper ones with woolly filaments 
and short reciform anthers, the 2 lower with much longer glabrous filaments and 
linear adnate anthers. Capsule 2-valved. 
Hab. : Europe. Met with in southern localities as a stray from garden culture. 
3. CALCEOLARIA, Linn. 
(Fanciful resemblance of the corolla to a slipper, calceolus.) 
Calyx 4 -parted; segments valvate. nearly equal, the upper segment generally 
a little broader than the rest. Corolla with a very short tube; limb 2-lipped, 
the upper short, truncately rounded, entire, the lower often large and inflated. 
