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* * Ovaries 2-5, more or less united into one below, but at the apex separate, as 



icell as their styles. 



Leaves strong-scented, punctate with pellucid dots. . . (40) RuTACEiE. 

 Leaves scentless, not pellucid-punctate. 



Herbs, without real stipules or stipels. . . 141 (54) Saxifragace^e. 



Shrubs, with opposite compound (trifoliolate) leaves, 



caducous stipules and stipels. . Staphylea, 82 Sapini>ace.e. 



* * # Ovaries or lobes of a compound ovary 2 to 5, united by a common single style. 

 Stamens distinct : ovaries or lobes commonly 3. 



Flower irregular, spurred : cress-scented plants. (40) Trop^olace^;. 



Flower regular 74 Limnanthace^;. 



Stamens monadelphous at the base : ovary 5-lobed. 72 (38) Geraniace^e. 



* * # * Ovary only one. 



Ovary simple (of one carpel), with only one parietal pla- 

 centa and a single perfectly undivided style and 

 stigma. Flowers mostly irregular, the corolla 



papilionaceous, rarely regular or nearly so. . 88 (43) Legdminos^;. 

 Ovary one-celled, but either the styles or the stigmas more 

 than one or lobed, or the placentae more than one, 

 showing the pistil to be compound. 

 Corolla irregular, 



Of 4 petals: stamens 6 in two sets. . . . 26 (32) FirMARiACEiE. 

 Of 5 petals : stamens 5, their anthers united. . . 41 (35) Violace^. 

 Corolla regular or nearly so. 

 Ovule solitary and hanging in the cell. . . Isatis, (33) Crucifer.e. 

 Ovule solitary at the base of the cell : stigmas 3. 76 (41) Anacakdiace^e. 

 Ovules more than one, in the centre or bottom of the cell. 



Petals not on the calyx 53 (35) CaryophyllacejE. 



Petals on the throat of a bell-shaped or tubular calyx. 127 Lvthrace^;. 

 Ovules several or many, on two or more parietal placentae. 



Stamens inserted on the calyx 141 Saxifragace.s. 



Stamens 5, borne on the long stalk of the ovary : 



styles 3 : climbing plants with tendrils. 138 (52) Passifloracej;. 

 Stamens inserted on the receptacle. 

 Sepals deciduous after flowering, 

 Four, with 4 petals and 6 stamens. . . (34) Capparidace.*. 

 Five, with regular 5 petals and 5 stamens : style 



one : shrub, with coriaceous leaves. . (35) PiTTOSPORACEffi. 

 Sepals persistent, 5, or rarely 3. 

 Leaves punctate with pellucid and dark dots, 



all of them opposite and entire. . . 48 Htpericace^. 

 Leaves not pellucid-punctate, and 

 Not beset with gland-bearing bristles. 



