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CCC. Fruiting perianth enlarged, membranous 

 or scarious. colorerl, outer segms. 

 larger and broadly cordate, inner ones 



oblong 3. Antigonon. 



cccc. Fruiting perianth developing wings on 



the 3 outer parts 4. Triplarts, 



BB. Endosperm equable, entire. 



C. Perianth o-merous, rarely 4-merous; 

 styles usually filiform and stigmas 

 usually capitate. 

 D. Pistil 2-3-merous; stamens usually 6-8: 



shrubs, often spinescent 5. Atraphaxis. 



DD. Pistil 3-merous: stamens S or fewer: 

 herbaceous, rarely suffruticose. 

 E. Nut entirely or nearly covered by 



the fruiting perianth 6. Polygonum. 



EE. Nut much longer than the fruiting 



perianth 7. Fagopyrum. 



CC. Perianth 6-merous, rarely 4-merous. 



D. Stamens 9, rarely 6; fruiting perianth 



unchanged: nut 3-winged 8, Rheum. 



PD. Stamens 6, rarely 9; inner segms. of 

 fruiting perianth much enlarged, erect 



and including the 3-angled nut 9. Rumex. 



AA. The fis. in infl. dichotomously or umbellately 

 branched, the floral Ivs. or bracts connate 

 below the branches into one 3-cut bract, or 

 free and 3-«3 in number 10. Eriogonum. 



150. NEPENTHACE^. 



The only genus Nepenthes. 



EBB. The perianth-seRms. deciduous from base, 

 fruiting tube flattened or disk-shaped and 



entire or truncate 4. Cinnamo- 



AAA. Anthers introrsely locellate; valves dehiscing [mum § 



upward. {Camphora 



B. Fls. in a short, lax raceme, accompanied by 



small and narrow bracts. 5. Sassafras. 



BB. Fls. umbellate, capitate or rarely solitary; 

 umbels or heads before anthesis included 

 in a 4-6-bracted involucre. 



c. LoccUeb of anther 4 6. Umbellul- 



cc. Locellse 2. [aria. 



D. Stamens usually 9 ; fls. dioecious 7. Benzoin. 



DD. Stamens usually 12-20; fls. polygamous 8. Laurua. 



The genus Litsea is sparingly in cultivation. 



158. THYMELiEACE.ffi;. 



A. Stamens fewer than the corolla-lobes 1. Pimelea. 



AA. Stamens twice as many as corolla-lobes. 

 B. Disk or a very short ring. 



c. Perianth-tube cyUndrical ; limb spread- 

 ing 2. Daphne. 



CC. Perianth much swollen above, obliquely 



truncate; limb not spreading 3. Dirca. 



BB. DJMk more or less lobed or oblique. 



c. Fls. 5-nierous; disk cup-shaped 4. Dais. 



CC. Fls. 4-merous. 



D. The disk annular; lobes very short 5. Edgeworthia. 



DD. The disk 4-cut or 2-cut 6. Wikstrmmia. 



The genera Gnidia, Lagetta, and ThymelsBa will also be found 

 in the book. 



151. ARISTOLOCHIACE.E. 



A. Perianth persistent, 3-lobed above ovary; 

 regular stamens 12 surrounding the style in 



2 series; anthers free 1. Asarum. 



AA. Perianth deciduous, irregular, polymorphous; 

 anthers G-co, adnate in 1 series to a stylar 

 column 2. Aristolochia. 



152. SAURURACE.ffi. 



A. Stamens 3 1. Houttuynia. 



AA. Stamens 5-8. 



B. Carpels connate 2. Anemopsis. 



BB. Caipels distinct 3. SauTurus. 



153. PIPERACE.^. 



. Stamens 2-6; anther-cells usually distinct; 



stigmas 3—4, rarely 2 or 5 1. Piper. 



. Stamens 2, anther-cells confluent into one 

 2-valved anther; stigma terminal or lateral, 

 pjenicillate or undivided 2. Peperomia. 



154. CHLORANTHACE.^. 



Id cultivation Chlaranthus, 



159. PROTEACEiE. 



Series 1. Fr. an indehiscent nut or drupe: fls. usually solitary 

 with a bract under each one. 



A. Fls. dioecious by abortion, regular 1. Leucaden- 



dron. 

 AA. Fls. hermaphrodite, irregular 2. Protea. 



Series 2. Fr. follicular, capsular or rarely indehiscent and sub- 

 drupaceous: fls. usually in pairs along the rachis with only 1 braot 

 for each pair. 



A. Ovules 2, collateral. 

 B. Fls. racemose or fascicled; involucre none or 

 inconspicuous: bracts deciduous. 

 C. The ovules pendulous, orthotropous. 

 D. Fr. scarcely or tardily dehiscent; 

 pericarp thick, fleshy or hard; seeds 

 with thick, often unequal cotyledons. 



E. Perianth-limb recurved 3. Guevina. 



EE. Perianth straight 4. Macadamia. 



DD. Fr. folhcular or obhquely 2-valved; 



seeds compressed, margined or wing. . 5. Roupala. 

 CC. The ovules laterally affixed or ascending. 



D. Seeds with or without a narrow wing. . . 6. GreviUea. 

 DD. Seeds samara-Uke; wing oblong, ter- 

 minal 7. Hakea. 



BB. Fls. in dense bracted .spikes or cones 8. Banksia. 



AA. Ovules 4 or more. 



B. Fls. umbellate: seeds winged below 9. Stenocarpua. 



BB. Fls. in dense racemes: seeds samara-like, 



with an oblong terminal wing 10. Telopea. 



BBB. Fls. twin, in short or long racemes: seeds 

 samara-like with a terminal truncate 

 wing 11. Lomatia, 



155. MYRISTICACE^. 

 Sole genus Myristica. 



156. MONIMIACE^. 



160. ELiEAGNACE^. 



A. Lvs. alternate: stamens 4. 



B. Fls. hermaphrodite 1. Elseagnus. 



BB. Fls, unisexual, usually dioecious 2. HippophaS. 



AA. Lvs. opposite: stamens 8 3. Shepherdia. 



A. Stamens numerous; anther-cells dehiscing in 



a 2-valved fashion by a longitudinal crack.. . 1. Peumus. 

 AA. Stamens G-12; anther-cells dehiscing above. . . 2. Laurelia. 



157. LAURACE-^. 



A. Anthers 2-IocelIate, valves laterally dehiscent 



or quickly deciduous 1. Hernandia* 



AA. Anthers extrorsely locellatet valves dehiscent 



upwards. 



B. The whole perianth persisting under the fr., 



appressed or slightly spreading; perianth 



sometimes deciduous from the base ..... 2. Persen 



BB. The perianth-segms. at length transversely 



cut, lea\*ing the fruiting tube bell-shaped \mum. 



or expanded and 6-toothed 3. Cinnamo- 



161. LORANTHACE^. 



A. Perianth double 1. Loranthus. 



AA. Perianth single or simple 2. Phoraden- 



[dron. 

 Viscum is also of general interest. 



162. SANTALACE.S. 



A. Plant herbaceous, low 1. Comandra, 



AA. Plant woody, shrubs or trees. 



B. Fls. perfect 2. Santalum. 



BB. Fls. dicecious or polygamous. 



r. I.vs. alternate 3. Pyrularia, 



CC. Lvs. opposite 4. liuckltya. 



