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Order XIV.— CAPPARTDA'CE^. 



Sejmls 4, deciduous, sometimes marcescent ; asstivation im- 

 bricate or united, forming a tube. Petals 4, hypogynous, cru- 

 ciate, unguiculate, sometimes a nectary at the base of the outer 

 petal, more or less unequal. Stamens almost perigynous, 7 — 

 12, or many, seldom 4. Disk hemispherical or elongated. 

 Ovary compressed, of 2 carpels united, stipitate, with parietal 

 placentce ; styles united, filiform, or none. Fruit a 1-celled, 

 pod-shaped capsule, many-seeded. Seeds campylotropous, ren- 

 iform ; albumen wanting. Embryo curved. Leaves alternate. 

 Annual plants. 



Genus I.— CLEOMEL'LA. D. C. 6—1. 

 (The diminutive of Cleome.) 



Sepals minute, spreading. Petals 4, sub-spatulate. Torus 

 oblong. Stamens 6. Pod 4 — 6-seeded, obovate ; stipe fili- 

 form. Embryo conduplicate. Leaves compound ; leaflets lin- 

 ear. Flowers in terminal racemes, leafy. 



1. C. Mexica'na, (D. C.) Stem branching, glabrous. Leaves with 

 flat linear-lanceolate leaflets, longer than the petiole. Pod flattened. 

 Style short. — Yellow. ©. Louisiana. 



Genus II— GYNANDROP'SIS. L. 6—1. 



(From gune^ a pistil, amer, stamen, and opsis, like, from the resemblance of the sta- 

 mens and pistils to each other.) 



Sepals spreading. Petals 4. Torus elongated. Stamens 

 6, adhering to the torus. Pod raised, on a long stipe rising 

 from the summit of the torus. 



1. G. pentaphyl'la, (D. C.) Stem pubescent, viscid. Leaves simple 

 and 3— 5-foliate ; upper ones simple, cordate-lanceolate ; middle and 

 lower ones 3 — 5-foliate ; leaflets lanceolate or ovate, tapering at each 

 extremity, entire or slightly serrulate. Flowers in a terminal raceme. 

 Calyx deciduous. Petals with long, slender claws. Pod 2 — 3 inches 

 long. — White. ®. May — July. In cultivated grounds. Introduced. 

 2—3 feet. 



Genus III.— POLANIS'IA. Raf. 12—1. 



(From the Greek jpoZ«, much, and anisos, unequal, in allusion to the stamens.) 



Se2Mls 4, spreading. Petals 4, unequal, entire, nearly orbic- 

 ular, on short claws. Stainens 8 — 12, on the receptacle. Torus 

 minute. Pod hnear, scarcely stipitate. Annual plants. 



1. P. tendifo'lia, (T. & G.) Stem slender, branched, viscid, glandu 

 lar. Leaves trifohate, nearly glabrous ; leaflets linear. fiUform. Floic- 

 ers in racemes ; pedicels filiform ; styles longer than the ovary. Plant 

 with an unpleasant odor. — Nearly white. 0. June. Georgia, Low 

 country. 1 — 2 feet. 



