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POPULAR FIELD BOTANY. 
. Cistacee.—Divisions of calyx and petals five each, the 
latter crumpled. Stamens numerous. Carpels conso- 
lidated ito a one-celled ovary. 
. Fumariacee.—Divisions of calyx two, falling off. Petals 
four. Stamens six, in two parcels opposite the outer 
petals. Stigma with two or more points. Carpel 
solitary or two united. 
. Violacea.—F lowers irregular, petals not being all alike. 
Divisions of calyx and petals five each. Stamens five. 
Anthers with a membranous crest. Carpels combined 
into a one-celled pistil. Style single. 
10.—Droseracee.—F lowers regular, petals all alike. Divi- 
dd. 
12. 
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sions of calyx, and petals five each. Stamens five. 
Carpels combined into a one-celled pistil. Styles three 
or five. 
Polygalacea.— Divisions of calyx five, very irregular, 
two like petals. Petals three, unequal. Stamens eight, 
with filaments united. Carpels two-celled. 
Frankeniacea.—Divisions of calyx four of five. Petals 
and stamens beneath the ovary, or lower part of the 
pistil. Carpels one-celled, inclosed in the calyx, many 
seeds. 
EHlatinacee.—-Divisions of calyx three to five. Petals 
