23. LEGUMINOS^E. 43 



11. (ENANTHE. Partial involucre of several small narrow leaves. 



Cal. teeth lanceolate. Carpels somewhat corky. Fl. of the 



circumference barren. 

 22. CH^EROPHYLLUM. Partial involucre of many leaves. Carpels 



with 5 obtuse ribs. Cal. teeth obsolete. 



c. Vittce, % or more. 



9. BTJNIUM. Fruit oblong, shortly contracted at the top. Styles 

 erect or slightly spreading. Carpels with 5 scarcely visible 

 ribs. 



13. LIGUSTICUM. General involucre of about 2; partial of many 

 leaves. Carpels with 5 sharp ribs, expanded into slight 

 wings. 



14, MEUM. Partial involucre of many leaves. Cal. teeth obso- 

 lete. Carpels with 5 prominent acute ribs. 



OED. 34. ARALIACEJE. 



1. ADOXA. Cal. 3-cleft. Cor. superior, 4 5-cleft, rotate. St. 



8 10, in pairs; anthers 1 -celled. Berry 4 5-celled. 

 Side fl. 5-cleft ; terminal one 4-cleft. 



2. HEDERA. Cal. superior, with 5 teeth. Pet. 510. St. 5 10. 



Style simple, or 5 10 combined into one. Berry 5-celled 

 and 5 -seeded. 



SPECIES OF CALYCIFLOR/E. 



22. CELASTRACEJE. 



1. EUONYMUS. Spindle-Tree. 



* E. EUROPE y us. L. Piickwood, Pegiuood, House- Berry. 

 Branches smooth, 4-sided. Le. ovato-lanceolate, acute, indis- 

 tinctly serrate, opposite, glabrous. Ped. compressed, shorter 

 than the le. axillary. Fl. few, greenish white. Cap. generally 

 4-lobed, pale crimson when ripe, with an orange -coloured arillode. 

 Very rare, and not belonging to the district. "Cadzow Castle," Patr. Sh. 5 6. 



23. LEGUMINOSm 



1. U ; LEX. Furze, Gorse, Whin. 



TJ. ETTKOPJB'CTS, L. Stems much branched, spreading, striate, 

 hairy ; clothed with branching spines, with a few lanceolate le. 

 or scales at their base ; by some considered petioles. Trifoliate 

 le. only appearing immediately after germination. Bracts ovate, 



