ANTHOPHYTA 



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Family 80. 

 Fiiiiiily 87. 



Family 88. 

 Family 94. 



Family 95. 



Family 104. 



Family 105. 

 Order Guttifer 



Family 106. 

 Family 107. 



Family 118 



Family 119 

 Family 121 



Tropauolaceae. Succulent, trailing herbs 

 with alternate, peltate leaves, and 

 irregular flowers. — Tropaeolum. 



Balsaminaceae. Touch-me-nots. Succu- 

 lent, mostly erect herbs with alter- 

 nate leaves, and irregular flowers. — ■ 

 Impatiens. 



Limnanthaceae; 89, Linaceae; 90, Hum- 

 iriaceae; 91, Erythroxylaceae; 92, Zy- 

 gophyllaceae; 93, Cneoraceae. 



Rutaceae. Herbs, shrubs and trees usu- 

 ally wuth opposite, glandular-dotted 

 leaves, and regular flowers. — Xan- 

 thoxylum, Ruta, Ptelea, Limonia, 

 Citrus. 



Simarubaceae; 96, Burseraceae; 97, Meli- 

 aceae; 98, Malpighiaceae; 99, Trigoni- 

 aceae; 100, Vochysiaceae; 101, Poly- 

 galaceae; 102, Tremandraceae; 103, 

 Dichapetalaceae. 



Euphorbiaceae. Herbs, shrubs and trees, 

 mostly with a milky juice; flowers 

 diclinous; pistil usually 3-celled. — 

 Euphorbia, Croton, Ricinus, jManihot. 



Callitrichaceae. 

 .\LES. Pistil mostly of 2 or more carpels; 

 stamens usually indefinite; endosperm 

 usually wanting. 



Theaceae. Shrubs and trees with regular 

 flowers. — Thea, Gordonia, Stuartia. 



Cistaceae; 108, Guttiferaceae; 109, Eu- 

 cryphiaceae; 110, Ochnaceae; 111, 

 Dipterocarpaceae; 112, Caryocaraceae 

 113, Quiinaccae; 114, ]\larcgraviaceae; 

 115, Flacourtiaceae; 116, lii.xaceae; 

 117, Cochlospermaceae. 



Violaceae. Violets. Herbs and shrubs 

 and trees, with irregular flowers and 

 tficarpellary pistil. — \''iola. 



Malesherbiaceao; 120, Turneraceae. 



Passifloraceae. Pa.ssion Flowers. Climb- 



