ARTIFICIAL KEY. 



3. Stamens epigynous. Styles connate 



into 1. 

 o. «Fleshy prickly shrubs with large 



flowers Cactaceae(p.28l, 



6. Trees, sometimes small. Leaves alter- 

 nate. 



Fls. medium-sized, white in axillary 

 fascicles ..... Alangium (p.? 6) 



a^Is. very large, white or pink, in short 



spikes ...... Careya (p. 353) 



Fls. medinm, in pendulous racemes . Barringfonia 



(p. 353) 

 c Trees or shrubs. Leaves opposite. 



Fls. scarlet Punica (p. 356) 



Fls. white. Leaves usually gland-dotted • Myrtacea3 



(p. 350) 

 B. Corolla gamopetalous. (Vide p. 119) 



1. Leaves simple alternate. 



Fls, 1 -sexual. Juice not milky Ebenacea3 



(p. 408) 

 Fls. 2-sexual. Juice milky . . Sapotaceag 



(p. 406) 



2. Leaves 2-pinnate. Fl«. very small Mimosaceae 



in globose heads or in spikes . (p. 284) 



Monocotyledons. 



Small trees or shrubs with long narrow 

 spinous-toothed leaves and small 

 flowers crowded on a spadix with Pandanus 

 white spathes. Perianth 0. , . (p. 555) 



Palms with pinnate and pinnatifid 

 leaves with flabellif orm Iflts. . . Caryota (p.547) 



Table III. 

 This table may be used in the case of dioecious plants 

 when the males are not available. Plants with 1 -sexual 

 flowers, but monxcious are included in Table II. 



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