CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. 



Gamopetalae (continued) 



1-560 



15. GENTIANACEAE i 



16. MENYANTHACEAE 17 



17. APOCYNACEAE 19 



18. ASCLEPIADACEAE 23 



19. DlCHONDRACEAE 39 



20. CONVOLVULACEAE 40 



21. CUSCUTACEAE 48 



22. POLEMONIACEAE 52 



23. HYDROPHYLLACEAE 65 



24. BORAGINACEAE 72 



25. VERBENACEAE 94 



26. LABIATAE 



27. SOLANACEAE 



28. SCROPHULARIACEAE 



29. LENTIBULARIACEAE 



30. OROBANCHACEAE 



31. BlGNONIACEAE 



32. MARTYNIACEAE 



33. ACANTHACEAE 



34. PHRYMACEAE 



35. PLANTAGINACEAE 



36. RUBIACEAE 



267 



283 



284 

 288 



290 

 293 



299 

 304 

 338 

 347 



ENGLISH FAMILY NAMES 



Petals wholly or partly united, rarely separate or wanting (continued) 



1-560 



15. GENTIAN FAMILY i 



16. BUCKBEAN FAMILY 17 



17. DOGBANE FAMILY 19 



18. MILKWEED FAMILY 23 



19. DICHONDRA FAMILY 39 



20. MORNING-GLORY 



FAMILY 40 



21. DODDER FAMILY 48 



22. PHLOX FAMILY 52 



23. WATER-LEAF FAMILY 65 



24. BORAGE FAMILY 72 



25. VERVAIN FAMILY 95 



26. MINT FAMILY 99 



27. POTATO FAMILY 154 



28. FIGWORT FAMILY 174 



29. BLADDERWORT FAMILY 224 



30. BROOM-RAPE FAMILY 233 



31. TRUMPET-CREEPER 



FAMILY 236 



32. UNICORN PLANT 



FAMILY 239 



33. ACANTHUS FAMILY 239 



34. LOPSEED FAMILY 241 



35. PLANTAIN FAMILY 245 



36. MADDER FAMILY 256 



37. HONEYSUCKLE 



FAMILY 267 



38. MOSCHATEL FAMILY 283 



39. VALERIAN FAMILY 284 



40. TEASEL FAMILY 288 



41. GOURD FAMILY 290 



42. BELL-FLOWER FAMILY 293 



43. LOBELIA FAMILY 299 



44. CHICORY FAMILY 304 



45. RAGWEED FAMILY 338 



46. THISTLE FAMILY 347 



SUMMARY 560 GENERAL INDEX OF LATIN GENERA AND SPECIES 



ENGLISH INDEX AND POPULAR PLANT NAMES 601 



56i 



SYMBOLS USED 



is used after figures to indicate feet. 



' is used after figures to indicate inches. 



" is used after figures to indicate lines, or twelfths of an inch. 



' over syllables indicates the accent, and the short English sound of the vowel. 



over syllables indicates the accent, and the long, broad, open or close English sound of 

 the vowel. 



IN THE METRIC SYSTEM. 



The metre = 39.37 inches, or 3 feet 3.37 inches. ' 

 The decimetre = 3.94 inches. 

 The centimetre = of an inch, or 4! lines. 

 The millimetre = ?r of an inch, or $ a line. 

 2i millimeters = I line. 



j 



very nearly 



