TRIANDRIA. XXIX 



CLASS II. DIANDBIA. 2 Stamens. 

 ORDER I. MOJSTOGYKTA. I Pistil. 



1. LIGUSTRUM. Corolla 4- cleft, regular ; fruit a 

 berry. A shrub with smooth leaves, and white panicled 

 flowers. OLIVE TRIBE. P. 407. 



2. VERONICA. Corolla unequally 4-cleft ; fruit a 

 2-celled capsule. Herbaceous plants with opposite 

 leaves and blue or flesh-coloured flowers. FIG-WORT 

 TRIBE. P. 453. 



f Corolla 2-lipped and spurred ; 

 -r, / fruit a 1 -celled capsule. Aquatic 



3. PlNGUICULA. r -u i -J.-U j v 



4 TTTTUPTTT ABTA ^ rbog plants with delicate yellow, 



ULARIA. i pinkj0rplirpleflowerSB BUTTER- 



[ WORT TRIBE. P. 506. 

 [ Corolla gaping ; fruit 4-lobed and 



5. LYCOPUS. J 4-seeded. Herbaceous plants with 



6. SALVIA. J square stems and opposite leaves. LA- 



[ BIATE TRIBE. P. 474. 



7. CIRCLE A. Sepals 2 ; petals 2. Herbaceous plants 

 with opposite leaves, and small pinkish white flowers. 

 WILLOW-HERB TRIBE. P. 208. 



8. FRAXINUS. Calyx ; corolla ; fruit winged, 

 1 -seeded. A lofty tree. OLIVE TRIBE. P. 407. 



9. LEMNA. Minute, stemless, aquatic, floating plants 

 consisting entirely of a few simple roots and small leaves, 

 embedded in which last, flowers are produced, but rarely. 

 DUCK- WEED TRIBE. P. 643. 



CLASS III. TKIANDBIA. 3 Stamens. 

 ORDER I. MONOGYNIA. 1 Pistil. 



I Calyx crowning the fruit ; corolla 

 5 -cleft. Herbaceous plants with 

 opposite leaves and- small flowers. 

 VALERIAN TRIBE. P. 309. 

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