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nate; each pair of anthers approaching so as to exhibit the form of a 
eross.—(ground ivy, gill-overground.) 
Exotic. 
Lavan’puLa. Calyx ovate, sub-dentate ; bracts under-studded ; co- 
rolla resupinate ; stamens in the tube.—(lavender.) 
B. Calyx 2-lipped. 
PruneL”La. Calyx with the upper lip dilated ; filaments 2-forked, 
with an anther on one of the points; stigma 2-cleft.—(self-heal, or 
heal-all.) 
Scuretia’r1a. Calyx with an entire mouth, which is closed with a 
helmet-form lid after the corolla falls out ; tube of the corolla bent.—- 
(scull-cap.) ite : 
Exotic. 
Tuy’mus. Calyx sub-campanulate, with the throat closed with 
hairs; corolla with the upper lip flat, emarginate; lower lip longer.— 
(thyme.) 
Order 2. Angtospermia. Seeds in a capsule. 
Antimerui’num. Calyx 5-leaved or deeply 5-parted; the two lower 
divisions remote ; corolla personate or ringent, spurred, or with a pro- 
minent base; the throat closed with a prominent palate; capsule ovate, 
2-valved, dehiscent at oe with reflexed teeth_—(snap-dragon, 
toad-flax.) eo % 
Gerar’pia. Calyx 5-cleft or 5-toothed; corolla sub-campanulate, 
unequally 5-lobed; segments mostly rounded; capsule 2-celled, dehi-- 
scent at the top.—(false foxglove.) 
Pentste’Mon. Calyx 5-cleft or 5-leaved; corolla ringent, inflated; 
the rudiment of a bearded filament between, and longer than two 
tallest stamens; anthers smooth; capsule 2-celled, 2-valved, ovate ; 
seeds numerous, angular.—beard tongue.) 
|CLASS XIV. TETRADYNamIA. Having six stamens—sour sta- 
‘ mens longer than the other two. 
Order 1. Siliculosa. Short pod. 
Exotic. 
Luna’ria. Silicle entire, oval, flat-compressed, pedicelled; valves 
equalling the partition, parallel, fiat ; calyx consists of coloured sack- 
like leafets. 39. 63—(honesty, or satin-flower.) 
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Order 2. Siliquosa. Long pod. 
Cueman’tuus. Calyx closed, two of the leafets gibbous at the base ; 
petals dilated ; silique, when young with a glandular tooth each side; 
Stigma 2-lobed; seed flat, sometimes margined.—(stock-july-flower, 
wall-flower.) : 
Sina’pis. Calyx spreading; corolla with strait claws; glands be- 
tween the short stamens and the pistil, and between the long stamens 
