342 HYPOPETALES. 
ORDER XCIHl. 
FUMARIACE. 
Aw order of little interest, chiefly bitter, tonic, and muci- 
laginous, as Fumaria officinalis or Fumitory, and Corydalis 
solida. The calyx is of 2 sepals, the corolla of 4 petals, 
the stamens 6 diadelphous, and the ovary l-celled, with 1 
style and a 2-lobed stigma. 
ORDER XCIIL 
PAPAVERACEZ. 
Cuaracters.—Herbs or shrubs with alternate often di- 
vided leaves, flowers in general large and solitary, and a 
milky juice of a whitish or yellow colour ; calyx of 2 con- 
eave caducous sepals; corolla generally of 4 caducous pe- 
tals arranged in the form of across and plaited or wrinkled ; 
stamens numerous, “ often in 4 parcels, one of which adheres 
to the base of each petal,”—Lindley ; anthers innate ; ovary 
1-celled from the contraction of the dissepiments, and with 
the placente projecting interiorly (parietal) ; style absent or 
very short ; stigma 2-lobed or radiated, sessile; pericarp a 
1-celled many-seeded capsule dehiscing by valyes or by holes 
or pores under the permanent stigma, sometimes pod-shap- 
__ ed, with two placente ; seed with a fleshy or oily albumen 
: and a minute embryo. — . 
- Risntrcas.— Rod Poppy ove a, Celandine, 
ged ag a 
. Pnorsartes.— The Papaverace abound in 3 
