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anatropous ovule, seed with rich endosperm, flowers 

 usually in umbels. 



Family i. Araliacese (Introductory Vol., p. 117). — 

 Flowers small, green, in simple or compound umbels, 

 actinomorphic, parts in fives ; sepals, petals, stamens 5 ; 

 ovary 5-locularj ovules i, anatropous; fruit a 5-stoned 

 drupe. 



Tri^e. SchefflerecB. 



Genus. Hedera (Introductory Vol., p. 119). 

 Family 2. Umbelliferse (Introductory Vol., p. iii ; 

 Vol. II, p. 258). — Flowers small, in simple or compound 

 umbels, haplostemonous, usually actinomorphic, 5-partite ; 

 sepals 5, minute ; petals epigynous, 5 ; stamens 5 at base of 

 st} lopodium ; gynoecium (2) median ; fruit a schizocarp of 

 2 mericarps, pendulous on the carpophore. 

 Sub-Family i. Hydrocotyloideae. 

 Tribe i. HydrocotylecB. 



Genus. Hydrocotyle (Vol. II, p. 261). 

 Sub-Family 2. Saniculoidese. 

 Tribe 2. Saniculece. 



Genera. Sanicula^ Astrantia^ Eryngium (Vol. II, 

 p. 263). 

 Sub-Family 3. Apioidese. 

 {a) Haplozygiese. 

 Tribe 3. Scandicinece. 

 Sub-Tribe i. Scandicince. 



Genera. Conopodium^ Scandix, Myrrhis^ Chcero- 

 phyllmn^ /4;z^/^m<;«.f(Introductory Vol.,p. 114). 

 Sub-Tribe 2. Caucalince. 



Genus. Caucalis (including Torilis) (Vol. II, 

 p. 265). 

 Tribe 4. Coriandrece. 



Genus. Coriandrufn. 



