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Order 29. Euphorbiaceae. 



30. Scepaceae. 



31. Stilaf^nacese. 



32. Urticaceae. 



33. Moracese. 



34. Cannabinaceae. 



35. Artocarpaceae. 



36. Ulmaceae. 



37. Platanaceae. 



38. Juglandaceae. 



39. Myricaceae. 



40. Casuarinaceae. 



41. Cupuliferae. 



42. Betalaceae. 



Series 8. — Ordines anomali. 



Order 42. Salicaceae. 



43. Lacistemaceae, 



44. Empetraceae. 



45. Ceratophyllaceae. 



Sub-Class 11. POLYPETAL^. 



Flowers with both calyx and corolla, the latter usually con- 

 sisting of free petals. Both stamens and pistil usually 

 present. 



Series 1. — Thalamiflor^. 



The calyx generally consists of free sepals ; the petals often 

 more numerous than the sepals : stamens nearly always hypo- 

 gynous, the pistil syncarpous or apocarpous. 



Bentham and Hooker divide the Thalamiflorae into Cohorts 

 as under :— 



Cohort 1. — Banales. 



Characters. — Flowers generally acyclic or hemicyclic ; 

 perianth usually 2- seriate ; stamens commonly oo, gynoecium 

 apocarpous, monocarpous, or rarely syncarpous. 

 Order 46. Eanunculaceae. 



47. Dilleniaceae. 



48. Calycanthaceae. 



49. Magnoliaceae. 



50. Anonacese. 



