THE PEA FAMILY, 



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of the stalk. These take the form of thorns in 

 Acacias, etc. 



The order is first divided into three " Sub-orders " 

 as follows, each of which has its " Tribes " : — 



Fig. 46.— II. Calyx. III. Vertical section of flower. IV. Stamens and 

 pistil. V. Diagram. VI. Legume. 



I. Papilionaceae. — This tribe is so called from the 

 fancied resemblance to a butterfly (Latin papilio) in 

 the irregular corolla. 



II. Caesalpinese. — Though the flowers are irregular, 

 they are different in form from those of the first. 



