ARTIFICIAL KEY. 



ft L. penni- veined, simple. Trees, 



Fls. very large or large, yellow and 

 appearing before the leaves, or white 

 and leaves evergreen. Carpels dis- 

 tinct above or with distinct styles. 

 Styles 5, 10 or 20 (cp. Cochlosper- 

 mmn, above) .... 



The Sal Tree. Fls. white panicled. 

 Style entire pointed 



fft L. penni -veined, simple. Shmbs or 

 (Ochna squarrosa) a small tree. 



Evergreen. Fls. white solitary. Styles 



3-5 connate below. The Tea plant 



Deciduons (0. pumilais a dwarf under- 



shrab). Fls large yellow in corymbs. 



Ovary deeply lobed. Styles connate . 



Thorny shrubs. Fls. white or pink. 



Style 0. Ovary on a gynophore 

 tttt Herbs with yellow juice and often 



pinnatifid or prickly leaves 

 ii. Leaves compound, or in some Rutace© 



1-foliolate. 

 Leaves copiously pellucid punctate with 

 oil glands ..... 

 Leaves not glandular. A climbing shrub 

 with the terminal leaflet usually con- 

 verted into a tendril 

 2. Stamens perigynoUs or, if epi- 



gynous carpels with separate styles 



Leaves alternate. Styles separate (N.B. 



Pygeum, as in the Plum, has only one 



carpel, and therefore only one stylo) . . 



Leaves opposite. Style 1. Sepals and 



petals usually 6 . , 



121 



Dillenia (p. 175) 

 Shorea (p. 178) 



Camellia (p.177) 



OchnaceaB 



(p. 237) 



Capparis (p. 156) 

 Papaveraceae 



(P- 155) 



Rutace» (p. 241) 



Naravelia 



(p. 140) 



(vide p. 119) 



Rosacea (p. 282) 

 Lagerstroemia 



(p. 355) 



