EXOGENOUS OR DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS. 



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Calyx mostly of five sepals, more or less united ; the odd sepal in- 

 ferior (Fig. 358). Corolla of five petals, either papilionaceous or 

 regular. Stamens perigynous, or sometimes hypogynous. Ovary 

 single and simple. Fruit a legume, various forms of which are 

 shown in Fig. 580, 581, 800-807. Seeds destitute of albumen, or 

 with a mere vestige of it. — This immense family is divided into 

 three principal suborders ; viz. : — 



805. Subord. PapilionacCiE {Pulse Family proper), which is charac- 

 terized by the papilionaceous corolla, — the vexillum always exter- 

 nal in aestivation (471, Fig. 392), — ten diadelphous (Fig. 4G1), 

 monadelphous (Fig. 4G2), or rarely distinct, perigynous stamens, 

 and the radicle bent on the large cotyledons. Leaves (rarely sim- 

 ple) only once compound ; the leaflets very rarely toothed or lobed. 



806. Subord. CtCsalpi'ncfC (to which Cassia, Cercis, and the Honey- 

 Locust belong) : here the corolla gradually loses its papilionaceous 

 character, and always has the vexillum, or superior petal, covered 

 by the lateral ones in aestivation ; the stamens are distinct, and the 

 embryo straight. The leaves are often bipinnate. 



807. Subord. MilUOSetC (a large group, to which the Acacia and the 

 Sensitive Plant belong) lias a perfectly regular calyx and corolla, 

 the latter mostly valvate in aestivation and hypogynous, as well as 

 the stamens, Avhich are sometimes definite, but often very numerous ; 

 and the embryo is straight. The leaves are frequently tripiimate. 



FIG. 800 Open legume of the Pea. 801. Loment of Desmodium. 802. Loment of Mi- 

 mosa : b, one of its dehiscent joints which has fallen away from the persisting border or frame 

 (repluni), seen in 803. 804. The jointed indehiscent legume of Sophora. 805 A legume of 

 Astragalus cut across near the summit, to show how it becomes partly or entirely two-celled 

 by the introflcxion of the dorsal suture. £06 Similar view of a legume of Phaca, where the 

 ventral suture is somewhat introflexed 807. A legume of Medicago scutellata, spirally coiled 

 into a globular figure. 



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