2 IvEY TO THE FAMILIES 



Gynoecium of distinct carpels; stigma disk-like or cup-like. 



7. Zanichelliaceae 21 

 Gynoecium of united carpels; stigmas 2-4, slender. 



8. N.\JAD.\CE.\E 26 

 Flowers in the axils of dry or chaffy, usually imbricate bracts (glumes). 



Leaves 2-ranked, their sheaths with their margins not united; stem 



mostly hollow ; fruit a grain. 12. Poaceae 29 



Leaves 3-ranked, their sheaths with united margins; stems solid; fruit an 



achene. 13. Cyperaceae 103 



Perianth of 2 distinct series, the inner series usually coroUoid. 

 Gynoecium of distinct carpels. 



Petals similar to the sepals; anthers long and narrow; carpels coherent. 



9. Scheuchzeriaceae 26 

 Petals different from the sepals, in ours white; anthers short and thick; 



carpels not coherent. 10. Alismaceae 27 



Gynoecium of united carpels. 



Stamens numerous; water plants with broad netted- veined floating leaf- 

 blades. 47. Nymphaeaceae 2S4 

 Stamens 3-6. 



Ovary and fruit superior. 



Stamens dissimilar, or only 3 with fertile anthers; endosperm 

 mealy. 

 Calyx and corolla of free, very different members; stamens 



free. 10. Commelinaceae 144 



Calyx and corolla of quite similar members and partly vmited; 

 stamens partly adnata to the perianth. 



17. Pontedehiaceae 145 

 Stamens alike and fertile; endosperm fleshy, horny, or cartilagin- 

 ous. 

 Styles present, distinct or united; stigmas terminal. 



Styles distinct; capsule septicidal. 18. Melanthaceae 146 



Styles united, often very short or obsolete during anthesis. 

 Petals and sepals very unlike; capsules septicidal. 



24. Calochortaceae 171 

 Petals and sepals nearly aUke; capsules locuUcidal. 



Sepals and petals chaffy. 19. Juncaeae 149 



Sepals and petals not chaffy. 



Herbs with bulbs, corms or rootstocks. 



Plants with bulbs, or corms, or short erect 

 rootstocks. 

 Flowers in umbels, at first included in and 

 later subtended by a scarious invo- 

 lucre. 20. Alliaceae 157 

 Flowers solitary or racemose, or in Leuco- 

 crinum by shortenmg of the stem 

 the inflorescence umbel-like, without 

 involucre. 21. Liliaceae. 163 

 Plants with elongate horizontal rootstocks. 



22. Convaiaariaceae 166 

 Shrubby plants with woody caudices, or trees. 



23. Dracaenaceae 169 

 Styles wanting. 



Flowers perfect; plants not climbing. 



Leaves and bracts alternate; plants with bulbs; fruit 



a capsule. 24. Calochortaceae 171 



Leaves or leaf-like bracts whorled; plants with rootstock; 



fruit a berry. 25. Trilliace.\E 172 



Flowers dioecious; plants climbing or trailing. 



26. Smiiacaceae 173 



Ovary and fruit wholly or partly inferior . 



Flowers regular; androecium not reduced; stamens 3 or more. 

 Aquatic plants, dioecious or polygamous. 



11. Elodiaceae 28 



Land-plants with perfect flowers. 



Stamens 6; leaves not equitant. 27. jVM.\RyLLTDACEAE 173 



Stamens 3 ; leaves equitant. 2S. Iridaceae 173 



Flowers irregular, perfect; terrestrial or epii)liytic plants; stamens 



1 or 2. 29. ORCinDACE.\.E 176 



Subclass 2. DICOTYLEDONES. 



A. Corolla wanting. 



I. Calyx wanting, at least in the staminate flowers. 



Herbs. . „ „ • 



Land plants; styles di.stinct, cleft or fohaceous; ovaries 3-celled. 



74. EUPIIORBIACEAE 541 



Aquatic plants; stylos simple, imited into pairs; ovaries 4-celled. 



75. Callitkiciiaceae 547 

 Trees or shrubs. 



Fruit 1 -seeded; seeds without tufts of hairs. 



