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APPENDIX II 



19. Castalia. — I'lowcrs while; sepals 4, green; 

 petals mimeroiis, on disk or base of ovary; Iruit a 

 berry, many-seeded. 



Order 4. Papaverace/E 



20. Papaver. — Petals 4; stamens numerous; 

 stiijma a 4-20-rayed, nearly sessile disk; fruit a 

 capsule; opening' by pores. 



21. Meconopsis. — Petals 4; stamens numerous; 

 stig-ma 5 6-rayed, free; stj-le short, club-shaped; 

 fruit a capsule, oblong, opening by pores. 



22. Glaucium. — Flowers large; petals 4; stamens 

 numerous; stigmas 2; fruit a capsule, 2-cclled; 

 seeds not crested. 



23. Roemeria. — Flowers violet; petals 3; stamens 

 numerous; stigmas 3-4, radiant; fruit a capsule, 

 2-4-valved, i-celled; seeds not crested. 



24. Chelidonium. — Flowers yellow, small; petals 

 4; stigmas 2; fruit a capsule, 2-valved ; seeds 

 crested. 



Order 5. Fumariace/E 



25. Corydalis (Capnoides). — Flowers irregular; 

 sepals 2, or o; petals 4, upper spurred below; 

 stamens diadelphous; fruit a pod, 2-valved; many- 

 seeded, opening. 



26. Fumaria. — Sepals 2; petals 4, upper spurred 

 below; stamens diadelphous; fruit a nut, i-seeded, 

 not opening. 



Order 6. Cri'Ciferji 



27. Matthiola. — Flowers purple; stigma 2-lobed, 

 lobes erect, gibbous or horned on back ; fruit a 

 pod, round or flattened, linear. 



28. Cheiranthus. — Flowers yellow; lateral sepals 

 saccate; lobesof stigma spreading; pod compressed 

 or 2-edged, with rib on each valve; seeds in single 

 row in each cell. 



29. H.a.6\c\i\a.(Nnslurtiuin). — Pods round in sec- 

 tion, short, linear; valves turgid, nerveless; seeds 

 in 2 irregular rows, small. 



30. Barbarea. — Pod round or 4-angled in sec- 

 tion, linear; valves convex, with longitudinal rib; 

 seeds in i row, oblong. 



31. Arabis. — Pods flattened, linear; valves not 

 elastic, i-nerved with prominent rib; seeds in i 

 or 2 rows. 



32. Cardamine. — Pod flattened; valves elastic, 

 nerveless; funicle slender. 



33. Dentaria. — Like 32, but funicle dilated. 



34. Alyssura. — Petals entire; filaments simple 

 or toothed, shorter with a gland each side below, 

 pouch compressed, oval; seeds 2-4 in each cell. 



35. Draba. — Petals entire; filaments simple; 

 pods oblong, flat, seeds in 2 rows, not margined. 



36. Erophila. — Petals notched; pods oblong, 

 linear, turgid. 



37. Cochlearia. — Petals entire; filaments simple; 

 pouch roimd, turgid; valves convex, dorsal vein 

 prominent; seeds many. 



38. Hesperis. — Stigma 2-lobed, lobes erect, de- 

 current on style; pod 4-sided or flattened, valves 

 keeled, 3-veined; seeds in single row. 



39. Sisymbrium. — .Stigma blunt; pods round 

 in section or 4-augled ; valves convex, 2-nerved ; 

 seeds in 1 row, smooth, funicle slender. 



40. Erysimum. — Stem leaves not heart-shaped; 

 stigma blunt; pod 4-cdged; valves with prominent 

 rib, and 1 longitudinal vein ; seeds in i row, 

 funicle slender. 



41. Conringia. — Like 39, but stem-leaves heart- 

 shaped, clasping; flowers white. 



42. Caraelina. — Stem-leaves stalkless, aurided; 

 pod sub-oval; valves inflated, with projection 

 adnate to style, i-nerved; seeds numerous in 

 2 rows. 



43. Subularia. — Aquatic, scapigerous; leaves 

 awl-like; pod oval, flattened, valves boat-shaped; 

 cells 4-seeded. 



44. Brassica. — Flowers j'ellow ; calyx erect ; 

 pods round in section or angled, beaked; seeds in 

 I row, rovmd. 



45. Diplotaxis. — Flowers yellow; calyx spread- 

 ing; pods flattened, seeds in 2 rows, flattened. 



46. Capsella (Bursa). — Flowers white; silicle 

 triangular, inversely heart-shaped; valves flat- 

 tened, keeled ; seeds many. 



47. Coronopus (Senebiera). — Silicle wrinkled, 

 didymous, not opening, kidney-shaped, entire at 

 end, or notched above and below, 2-jointed, 2- 

 seeded. 



48. Lepidium. — Petals equal; silicle round, ob- 

 long, entire or notched, valves flat, keeled; cells 

 i-2-seeded. 



49. Thlaspi. — Petals equal ; filaments without 

 scales, simple; silicle round, notched, inverselv 

 ovate; valves winged; seeds 4-8 in each cell. 



50. Iberis. — Petals unequal, 2 outer larger; 

 filaments simple; silicle rounded, notched; valves 

 boat-shaped, keeled, winged at back; seeds i in 

 each cell. 



51. Teesdalia. — Petals unequal; fiUiments with 

 scales at base; silicle round or oblong, notched; 

 valves boat-shaped, keeled below, slightly winged 

 above; seeds 2 in each cell. 



52. Hutchinsia. — Petals equal; filaments with- 

 out .scales; silicle elliptic, entire, oblong; valves 

 boat-shaped, keeled, not winged at back; seeds 

 2 in each cell. 



53. Isatis. — Silicle indehiscent, i-celled, i- 

 seeded, flat, oblong; valves keeled, at length 

 separating. 



54. Crambe. — Silicle, 2-jointed, lower joint 

 slender, seedless, upper round, i-seeded. 



55. Cakile. — Silicle angular; joints 2, indehis- 

 cent, I-seeded, upper deciduous, sessile, ensiform 

 with an erect seed; lower persistent, .seedless, or 

 with I pendent seed, inversel}' conical, 2-edged, 



56. Raphanus. — Pod jointed, linear, oblong, 

 tapered above, indehiscent, or moniliform and 

 divided into i -seeded cells, lower seedless, 2-valved. 



Order 7. Resedace^ 



S". Reseda. — Calyx many-partite, sepals di- 

 vided; petals unequal; stamens 10-40; styles 3-6; 

 fruit I-celled. 



