ANTHOPHYTA 367 
with milky juice; ovary 2-celled, or of 
two separated carpels.—Apocynum, 
Vinca, Nerium. 
Family 177. Asclepiadaceae. Milkweeds. Herbs and 
shrubs with milky juice; ovary of 
two separated carpels.—<Asclepias, 
Ceropegia, Stapelia, Hoya. 
Order ScROPHULARIALES. Corolla mostly irregular; sta- 
mens fewer than the corolla lobes; 
ovules many. 
Family 178. Scrophulariaceae. Snapdragons. Mostly 
herbs; ovary 2-celled; seeds endo- 
spermous.—Verbascum, Antirrhinum, 
Scrophularia, Mimulus, Veronica, 
Gerardia, Castilleia, Pedicularis. 
Family 179. Bignoniaceae. Catalpas. Mostly trees 
and shrubs; ovary 1 or 2-celled; seeds 
without endosperm.—Bignonia, Cat- 
alpa, Tecoma. 
Family 180. Pedaliaceae; 181, Martyniaceae; 182, 
Orobanchaceae; 183, Gesneraceae; 
184, Columelliaceae; 185, Lentibu- 
lariaceae; 186, Globulariaceae; 187, 
Acanthaceae. 
Order Lamiates. Corolla mostly irregular; stamens fewer 
than the corolla lobes; ovules usually 
solitary. 
Family 188. Myoporaceae; 189, Phrymaceae. 
Family 190. Verbenaceae. Herbs, shrubs and trees, 
with usually undivided stigma.— 
Verbena, Lantana, Lippia, Tectona, 
Vitex. 
Family 191. Lamiaceae. Mints. Mostly herbs and 
shrubs, aromatic, with usually bifid 
stigma.—Lavandula, Nepeta, Salvia, 
Thymus, Mentha, Coleus. 
Sub-Class DICOTYLEDONEAE-CALYCIFLORAE. “Cup 
Flowers.” Axis of the flower nor- 
mally expanded into a disk or cup, 
bearing on its margin the perianth and 
