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Jasminacee. — Calyx inferior. Corolla four-cleft, the 
divisions wrapping over by their edges, before expan- 
sion. Stamens two. Ovary two-celled and two-seeded. 
Ovules erect. 
Apocynacee.—Calyx divided into four or five. Corolla 
four or five-lobed, and twisted before expansion. Sta- 
mens five, arising from the corolla. Filaments distinct. 
Ovaries two. Styles two. Stigma one. 
Gentianace@.—Divisions of calyx, petals, and stamens, 
four or five. Carpels united into a superior, one-celled, 
many-seeded pistil. Leaves ribbed and opposite. 
Polemoniacee. — Calyx not divided. Corolla regular, 
five-cleft. Petals folding over each other at the edge. 
Stamens five, on the tube of the corolla. Ovary three- 
celled. Stigma divided into three. 
Convolvulacee.—Divisions of calyx, petals, and stamens, 
five each, the first lymg over the other at the edge in 
two rows. Carpels united into a superior, two or three- 
celled, few-seeded pistil, with erect ovules or seeds. 
Boraginacee.—Divisions of calyx, petals, and stamens, 
five each, regular. Carpels united into a superior, 
four-lobed ovary. Four nuts. 
Lamiacee, or Labiate.—Divisions of calyx and petals 
