IV 



CONTENTS. 



VOL. II. 



50. WITCH-HAZEL 



FAMILY 234 



51. ALTINGIA FAMILY 235 



52. GOOSEBERRY FAMILY 236 



53. PLANE-TREE FAMILY 242 



54. ROSE FAMILY 242 



55. APPLE FAMILY 286 



56. PEACH FAMILY 322 



57. MIMOSA FAMILY 330 



58. SENNA FAMILY 334 



59. KRAMERIA FAMILY 340 



60. PEA FAMILY 341 



61. GERANIUM FAMILY 425 



62. WOOD-SORREL 



FAMILY 430 



63. FLAX FAMILY 435 



64. JEWEL-WEED FAMILY 440 



65. FALSE MERMAID 



FAMILY 441 



66. CALTROP FAMILY 442 



67. RUE FAMILY 443 



68. AILANTHUS FAMILY 445 



Petals wholly or partly united, rarely separate or wanting 666 



1. WHITE ALDER 



FAMILY 666 



2. WlNTERGREEN 



FAMILY 668 



3. INDIAN-PIPE FAMILY 673 



4. HEATH FAMILY 675 



5. HUCKLEBERRY 



FAMILY 694 



6. DIAPENSIA FAMILY 705 



7. PRIMROSE FAMILY 707 



8. PLUMBAGO FAMILY 717 



9. SAPODILLA FAMILY 719 



INDEX OF LATIN GENERIC NAMES IN VOLUME II. 



10. EBONY FAMILY 720 



11. SWEET-LEAF FAMILY 721 



12. STORAX FAMILY 721 



13. OLIVE FAMILY 723 



14. LOGANIA FAMILY 729 



732-735 



SYMBOLS USED 



is used after figures to indicate feet. 

 ^il used after figures to indicate inches. 



" is used after figures to indicate lines, or twelfths of an inch. 

 ^ over syllables indicates the accent, and the short English sound of the vowel 



over syllables indicates the accent, and the long, broad, open or close English sound of 

 the vowel. 



IN THE METRIC SYSTEM. 



The metre = 39.37 inches, or 3 feet 3.37 inches.' 



The decimetre = 3.94 inches. 



The centimetre = of an inch, or 4? lines. Uery nearly 



The millimetre = ^ of an inch, or i a line. 



2\ millimeters = I line. 



