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B. FLOWERLESS or CRYPTOGAMOUS. Plants not producing flow- pake 

 67-5, propagated by spores. 

 With many-jointed stems and no leaves, except the united scales or 

 teeth that form a sheath or ring at each joint : spore cases in a 



terminal head or spike HORSETAIL F. 48<) 



With ample leaves often compound, all from a rootstock or trunk, 

 anri bearing the minute spore cases — 

 Herbage circinate, or rolled up in the bud . . FERN F. 48(5 

 Herbage erect (not rolled up) as it unfolds, 



^ ADDER'S TONGUE FERN F. 501 



With scale-shaped, linear, or awl-shaped and wholly simple leaves 

 thickly set on the leafy stems : spore cases in the axil of some 

 of them — 



Spares all of one kind CLUB MOSS F. 501 



Spores of two unlike kinds . . . SELAGINELLA F. 503 



APPARENT EXCEPTIONS TO THE CLASSIFICATORY SCHEME. 



1. Key to those exogens lohieh from their foliage might perhaps be mis- 

 taken for endogens. 

 Pistils indefinitely numerous: herbs, polypetalous, 



(Myosurus and some species of Ranunculus) CROWFOOT F. 34 

 Pistils 15-12, separate — 



Leaves peltate or round heart-shaped: aquatic, polypetalous, 



^ WATER LILY F. 51 



Leaves heart-shaped : marsh plants, apetalous, also destitute of 



calyx ........ PEPPER F. .374 



Leaves thick and fleshy: polypetalous or some few monopeta- 



lous : flowers completely symmetrical . . ORPINE F. 170 

 Pistil one, but the ovary deeply .3-20-lobed or horned and style sepa- 

 rate : leaves thick and fleshy : polypetalous, 



FIG MARIGOLD F. 190 

 Pistil one, the ovarv 4-lobed, and sessile stigmas separate: leaves 



slender: aquatics WATER MILFOIL F. 175 



Pistil one : ovcui/ not lohed : polypetnlons — 



Petals usual! V very numerous : ovary many-celled, many-seeded : 



aquatics . - . . ... WATER LILY F. 51 

 Petals with the sepals usually very numerous: style 1: ovary 

 1-celled, many-ovuled : fleshy, leafless plants, 



CACTUS F. 195 

 Petals and styles, also the stamens 5: ovary 1-celled, 1-ovuled, 



" LEADWORT F. 271 



Petals 5: styles 2 or 3: ovary 1-celled, many-ovuled, free from 



the calyx: leaves opposite . (Dianthus, etc.) PINK F. 73 

 Petals 5 : styles 2 : ovary 2-celled, 2-oviiled : teeth of the calyx on 

 its suminit : leaves alternate, 



(Eryngium, etc.) PARSLEY F. 200 

 Petals 5 or 3 .• style only one, not lobed — 



Calyx free from the 1-celled simple ovary : stamens 

 numerous 



(Acacias with phyllodia) MIMOSA SUBF. 122 

 Calyx adherent to the several-celled ovary : stamens 8 or 10, 



MELASTOMA F. 176 

 Pistil only one, both as to ovary and style : monopetalous — 

 Stamens 5 : style 3-cleft at the apex : pod 3-celled, 



POLEMONIUM F. 295 

 Stamens 4: style and stigma one: corolla 4-cleft, dry and scari- 



ous : pod 2-celled : leaves ribbed . . PLANTAIN F. 356 

 Stamens 8 or 10: style and stigma one: corolla becoming dry 



andscarious: leaves narrow . (Heaths) HEATH F. 262 

 Pistil, if it may be so called, au open scale, or none, 



^ GYMNOSPERMS, 476 



