XIV TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



PAGES 



DICOTYLEDONES 250-283 



CHAPTER XLI. 

 TOPIC IV : DICOTYLEDONES WITH DISTINCT PETALS, FLOWERS IN 



CATKINS OR AMENTS ; OFTEN DEGENERATE 250-254 



Order Amentiferae : Family Salicaceae ; the willow family. 

 Family Cupuliferae ; the oak family. 



CHAPTER XLII. 

 TOPIC V : DICOTYLEDONES WITH DISTINCT PETALS AND HYPOGY- 



NODS FLOWERS 255-261 



Order Urticiflorae : Family Ulmacese ; the elm family . 

 Order Polycarpicse : Family Ranunculacese ; the crowfoot 



family. 



Order Rhoeadinae : Family Cruciferae ; the mustard family. 

 Order Cistiflorae : Family Violaceae ; the violet family. 



CHAPTER XLIII. 

 TOPIC VI : DICOTYLEDONES WITH DISTINCT PETALS AND PERIGY- 



NOUS OR EPIGYNOUS FLOWERS . 262-264 



Order ^Esculinae : Family Aceraceae ; the maple family. 

 CHAPTER XLIV. 



TOPIC VI, CONTINUED 265-270 



Order Rosiflorae : Family Rosaceae ; the rose family. 



Family Amygdalaceae ; the almond family. 



Family Pomaceae ; the apple family. 

 Order Leguminosae : Family Papilionaceae ; the pea family. 



TOPIC VII : DICOTYLEDONES WITH DISTINCT PETALS AND EPIGY- 

 NOUS FLOWERS. 271-273 



Order Myrtiflorae : Family Onograceae ; the evening-primrose 

 family. 



SYMPETAL/E. 274-282 



CHAPTER XLV. 

 TOPIC VIII : DICOTYLEDONES WITH UNITED PETALS, FLOWER 



PARTS IN FIVE WHORLS 274 



Order Bicornes : Family Vacciniaceae ; the whortleberry 

 family. 



