PHANEROGAMS 



Stamens Numerous 



Separate, and the other floral organs distinct, petals sometimes want- 

 ing, flowers with the sepals 5 or irregular 



(Ranunculacese), Buttercup Family, p. 58 



Separate, flowers regular, sepals (generally 2) half as many as the 

 petals and falling as the petals expand 



(Papaveracese), Poppy Family, p. 64 



Monadelphous , attached to the bases of the petals. 

 Anthers 1-celled, kidney-shaped 



(Malvaceae), Mallow Family, p. 105 



Anthers 2-celled, petals wanting, sepals petal-like 



(Fremontia), p. 107 



United into 3-5 bunches, sepals and petals 5, leaves opposite, punctate 

 (Hypericacese), St. John's-wort Family, p. 107 



About 20, sepals 5 (.2 scale-like), petals 5, soon falling 



(Cistacese), Rockrose Family, p. 108 



Stamens 10 or less 



10 (rarely fewer), petals 5 (sometimes wanting), capsule splitting into 

 twice as many valves as styles. Seeds on axillary placenta 



(Gary ophyllacese). Pink Family, p. 55 



10 or 5, sepals and petals 5, carpels 5 on a spike-like axis, distinct at 

 base but cohering by their stigmas and separating from the axis at 

 the base first, 1-seeded (Geraniacese), p. 95 



10, sepals and petals 5, carpels distinct, 1-seeded, globose, at the base of 

 a common style ; juice pungent . . . (Limnanthes), p. 97 



10, sepals and petals 5, carpels united into a 5-celled ovary with 5 styles ; 

 leaves compound with 3 leaflets ; juice acid . . (Oxalis), p. 97 



10 or 5, equal to or double the number of petals ; herbs with fleshy 

 - leaves .... (Crassulacese), Stonecrop Family, p. 74 



6 or 9, anthers 2-celled, opening by uplifted valves (/. Fig. 160, II ; 

 e. Fig. 138, II) ; bracts, sepals, petals, and stamens opposite each 

 other; pistil simple (Berberidacese), Barberry Family, p. 62 



6 (4 long and 2 short), petals and sepals 4 (petals sometimes wanting) ; 

 fruit 2-celled with a papery partition, or sometimes 1-celled and 

 indehiscent ; herbs with pungent juice 



(Cruciferse), Mustard Family, p. 67 



6, or sometimes more, nearly equal, sepals and petals 4 ; pod 1-celled, on 

 a long slender stalk (Capparidacese), Caper Family, p. 73 



