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Gynoecium 2-4-carpellary, the carpels united. 

 Ovary 4-celled : fleshy maritime shrubs. 



Batidaceae In Ordor Chenopodiales. 

 Ovary 2-celled : plants not fleshy. 



Oleaceae in Order Oleales. 

 Stamens perigynous or epigynous, inserted on the margin 

 of a hvpanthium or a disk. 

 • Fruit a samara. Families in Order Sapindales. 



Fruit not a samara. 



Fruit drupe-like or berry-like : shrubs or trees. 



Order Rhamnales. 

 Fruit a capsule : herbs. Order Aristolochiales. 



b. Ovary inferior. 



Flowers not in involucrate heads. 



Fruit Swinged, splitting into 3 nutlets. 



Gouanta in Order Rhamnales. 

 Fruit neither Swinged nor splitting into carpels. 

 Fruit a berry or a drupe, or nut-like. 



Calyx deciduous as a lid : stamens numerous. 



Calyptranthes in Order Myrtalbs. 

 Calyx of valvate or imbricated sepals : stamens few. 

 "stamens as many as the perianth-members and 

 alternate with them, or fewer. 



Tetragoniaceae in Order Chenopodiales. 

 Stamens as many as the perianth-members and op- 

 posite them, or twice as many. 

 Stvles present. 



' Ovules mostly on basal placentae, sometimes 



pendulous : cotyledons not convolute : tree- 



or root-parasites. Order Santalales. 



Ovules not on basal placentae : cotyledons 



convolute : not parasitic plants. 



Families in Order Myetales. 

 Styles wanting : stigmas sessile. 



Gunneraceae in Order Myrtales. 

 Fruit a capsule. Order Myrtales. 



Flowers, at least the staminate, in involucrate heads. 



Ambrosiaceae in Order Carddales. 



B. Corolla present. 



♦Petals distinct, at least at the base. 



Carpels solitary, or several and distinct, or united only at the base. 

 Stamens at the base of the receptacle, i. e., hypogynous. 



Plants with relatively firm stems and leaves, not succulent. 



Order Ranalbs. 

 Plants with succulent stems and leaves. Sedaceae in Order Rosales. 

 Stamens on the margin of a hypanthium. 



Plants without secreting glands in the bark. Order Rosalbs. 



Plants with secreting glands in the bark. 



Surianaceae in Order Geraniales. 



Carpels several and united. 

 tOvary superior. 



JStamens inserted at the base of the ovary or receptacle. 

 § Stamens numerous. 

 Sepals imbricated. 



Calyx deciduous. Order Papaverales. 



Calvx persistent. 



Styles or stigmas distinct or united, but not discoid. 

 Leaves glandular or pellucid-punctate. 



Rutaceae in Order Geraniales. 

 Leaves not glandular. 



Capparidaceae in Order Papaverales. 

 Styles or stigmas united into a disk. 



Nymphaeaceae in Order Ranalbs. 

 Sepals valvate. 



Stamens with distinct filaments. 



Ovary 1-ceIled : placentae parietal. 



Capparidaceae in Order Papaverales. 

 Ovary 2-several-celled : placentae axile or central. 



Families in Order Malvales. 

 Stamens with united filaments. Order Malvalbs. 



?§ Stamens few, not over twice as many as the petals. 

 " Stamens as many as the petals and opposite them. 



Flowers monoecious. . ^ ^ i^ „ ,.t„o 



Euphorbiaceae in Order Euphorbiales. 



