CLASSY. ORDER II. *3 



I. Flowers 5-petalled 9 superior. 

 Corol and stamens inserted on the calyx : style 

 2-cleft : berry many seeded. 

 * Sedum. 



ORDER II. DIGYNIA. 



A. Follicles 2 .- cowl \-petalled, with a Jive-parted border. 

 Jlpocynum. Corol bell-form : stamens with converg- 

 ing anthers adhering to the stigma, alternating with 5- 

 ne'ctaries : stigma thick : follicles long-linear. 

 B- Capsules I or 2-celled> 2-valved :eorol l-petalled : calyx- 



5-cleft. 



Gentiana. Corol with a tubular base, without pores i 

 eapsule 1-celled, oblong : columellas 2, longitudinal. 



Cuscuta. Corol 5-cleft : capsule 2-celied, dividing 

 transversely at the base : seeds growing together in pairs. 



C. Corol o. 



Chenopodium. Calvx 5-leaved, 5-angled, inferior :. 

 seed 1, lens-like, invested by the calyx. 



Ulmus. Calyx bell-form withering, border 5-cleft : 

 seed 1, enclosed in a flat membranaceou* samara. (Stam- 

 ens vary from 4 to 8.) 

 1). Plants UMBELLIFEROUS. Flowers 5-petalled 9 2-seeded* 



(With general and partial involucres.} 

 Coriandrum. Carols radiate, with petals inflected, em* 

 argintxte : general involucre 1-leafed ; partial one halved : : 

 fruit globular. 



Sanicula. Flowers of the disk abortive : umbels crowd- 

 ed into head-like heaps : seeds prickly. 



BauCus. Involucres pinnatifid : flower's somewhat ra- 

 diate, those of the disk abortive : fruit hispid with hairs. 

 Ligusticum. Involucre membranaceous : calyx 5-tooth- 

 ed : petals equal, involute, entire : fruit- 3 or 5-ribbe<J 

 eftcli side, oblong, 



(With a partial, and without a general^ involucre. ) 

 Myrrhis. Umbel compound : involucres erect : fruit 

 sub-linear, angled, tailed ; angles a little furrowed and his- 

 pid ; the joining sides of seeds furrowed : style subulate. 

 {Without a partial involucre, and rarely having a general 



one.} 



Anethum. Fruit ovatish, compressed striate : petals 

 involute, entire. 



