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Sect. J. FLOWERS WITH SEPARATE 
PETALS. 
Leaves thick and fleshy, or replaced by fleshy yellowish 
or brownish scales. 
Plant without any green leaves; flowers with 4 or 5 
fringed petals. | 
Monot’ropa Hypopi'thys. Bira’s-nest ? 
Plant with green leaves. 
Flowers with the sepals, petals, and ovaries 4 to a 
each. 
Se’dum. Stonecrop? 
Flowers with 8 or more sepals and petals; petals 
hairy at their margin. ) 
Sempervivum tecto/rum. Houseleek? 
Leaves not thick and fleshy (or scarcely so). 
Petals 4. 
( Flowers with a long, grooved, stalk-like an 
below them. 
L Epilo’bium. Willow-herd. 
Flowers without a grooved, stalk-like ovary. 
Leaves opposite. 
Calyx with 4 segments, each of which is 3- or 
( 4-toothed or lobed. ( 
L Radiola Millegra’na. Ad/seed. 
Calyx segments not lobed. 
Flowers white, on distinct though some- 
f times very short stalks. } 
L CARYOPHYLLA'CEZ. 
Flowers pink, without stalks, in the angles 
of the leaves. } 
L Blat‘ine Hydrop'iper. Waterwort. 
Leaves not opposite. 
AOD with 4 small, additional segments outside 
| the 4 principal ones. ) 
L Potentilla Tormentilla. Zormentit. 
Calyx without additional outer segments. 
Calyx with a long, slender tube below the 44 
segments. . 
Ginothe'ra bien'nis. Evening Primrose. 
Calyx without any tube, of 4 cer 
sepals. 
CRUCIF’ER. 
Petals 5 or more. 
