14G TURNERACEJI':. (tUKNERA FAMILY.) 



than the pedicels ; ealyx fliittisli ; petals oiuiisely rhoiiihoidal ; fruit hirsute. 

 Mountains of Nortii Carolina. April and May. ( • ) 



Ordkr 58. LOASACEiK. (Loasa Family.) 



Herbs, commonly aniicd witli bristly barbed and stinging hairs. Leaves 

 alternate, oxstipulate. Flowers solitary or clustered. — Calyx-tube ad- 

 herent to the 1 -celled ovary, the limb 5-jjarted and persistent. Petals 5 

 or 10, inserted on the throat of the calyx. Stamens mostly indefinite, in 

 several parcels, inserted with the petals. Styles united. Caj)sale irregu- 

 larly dehiscent. Seeds few or many, borne on 3-5 parietal ulacentae, 

 commonly Avitli scanty albumen. 



1. MENTZELIA, Plum. 



Calyx-tube cylindrical or club-shaped. Petals convolute in the bud. Sta- 

 mens commonly 30 or more, tiic exterior ones often dilated and sterile. Styles 

 3, united to the middle. Capsule 3-valvcd at the summit, with 3 paiietal pla- 

 centae. Cotyledons broad and flat. — Stems brancllin|,^ Leaves toothed or 

 sinuate-pinnatifid. Flowers yellow. 



1. M. Floridana, Nutt. Leaves deltoid-ovate, toothed, truncate and 2- 

 lobed at the base ; stamens about 30 ; capsule 6-seeded. — South Florida. — 

 Stem 1° high. Flowers small, golden-yellow. 



Order 59. TURNERACEiE. (Turxera Family.) 



Herbs or shrubs, with alternate simple exstipulate leaves, and solitary 

 axillary flowers — Calyx free from the 1-celled ovary, colored, 5-lobed, 

 deciduous. Petals 5, inserted on the throat of the calyx, convolute in 

 the bud. Stamens 5, inserted into the tube of the calyx below the pe- 

 tals. Styles 3, distinct, simple, 2-cleft or 2-parted. Stigmas 3 or (j, 

 many-parted. Placenta? 3, parietal. Capsule loculicidally 3-valved, 

 many-seeded. Seeds anatropous, arilled. Embryo in fleshy albumen. — 

 Flowers sessile, or on bracted or jointed pedicels. 



1. PIRIQUETA, Aublet. 



Calyx campanulate. Styles 3, 2-cleft or deeply 2-parted. Stigmas 6, many- 

 parted. Capsule opening to the base into 3 valves. — Herbs with stellate pubes- 

 cence. Flowers on jointed pedicels, yellow. 



1. P. fulva. Hirsute with fulvous hairs, and stellate-tomcntose ; stem 

 simple or sparingly branched ; leaves lanceolate, obtuse, mostly serrate or 

 toothed, nearly sessile ; pedicels (at least the upper ones) longer than the leaves. 



