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ANALYTICAL ARTIFICIAL KEY. 



* * Pistil only one, 

 Sinn.le, i. e. of one carpel, as s1io^\ti by the single style, stigma, and cell (the latter sometimes 

 with a false division in Astragalus). 



Berberidace^, 2. 



Leguminos^, 31. 

 polygalace>e, 12. 



Anthers opening by uplifted valves or transversely. 

 Anthers opening lengthwise or at the top. 



Flowers irregular, or leaves twice i^nuate : iruit a legume. 



Flowers irregular : leaves simi)le. 



Flowers regular. . 



Leaves opposite, punctate. Cneoridmm in Rutace^, 2o. 



Leaves alternate, not punctate, mostly stipulate. 



Fruit a drupe or akene. , , . Kosace^, 61. 



Fruit a coriaceous follicle. Glossopetalon in Sapindace^, 29. 



-i- -i- Pistil compound, as shown by the number of cells or placent;e, styles or stigm; 

 Ovary 1 -celled, with (2 to 4 or rarely more) parietal placentre. 

 Petals (long-clawed) and teeth of long-tubular calyx 4 or 5. 

 Petals and sepals or lobes of the cleft calyx 5. 

 Corolla irregular ; lower petal spurred. 

 Corolla regular or nearly so. 

 Styles or sessile stigmas entire. 

 Styles 3, each 2-parted : placentse 3. 

 Petals 2, but persistent sepals 4 : flower irregular. 

 Petals 4, but bract-like sepals 2 : flower irregular. 

 Petals 4 or 6 : sepals half as many, caducous. 

 Petals and sepals each 4 : stamens 6. 

 Ovary and pod 2-celled : 2 placentie parietal : stamens tetradynamous, 

 Ovary and capsule 1-celled, several -many-seeded on a central placenta. 

 Truly so, the partitions wanting or very incomplete. 

 Sepals 2 : leaves often alternate. 



Sepals or calyx-lobes 5 or sometimes 4 : leaves all opposite.^ 

 Here may be sought the apetalous G 



Apparently so ; the partitions at length vanishing. 

 Stipules" between the opposite leaves. 

 No stipules. 

 Ovary and fruit 1-celled with a single seed on a stalk from the base. 

 Shrubs : styles or stigmas 3 : fruit drupe-like. 

 Herbs : fruit a utricle. 



Style at most 2-cleft : stipules scarious. 

 Styles 5 : calyx scarious. 

 Ovary more than 1-celled : seeds attached to the axis, or base, or summit. 

 Flowers very irregular : ovary 2-celled : cells 1-seeded. 

 Flowers regular or nearly so. 



No green foliage. Monotropea?, &:c., in Ericace^, 54 



Frankeniaceje, 13. 



ViOI.ACEiE, 11. 



Saxifragace^e, 34. 

 Droseraceje, 36. 

 Resedace^, 9. 

 Fumariace^e, 6. 

 Papaverace^, 5. 

 CapparidacEjE, 8. 



CRUCIFERiE, 7. 



Portulacace^, 16 

 Caryophyllace^, 

 Glaux in Primulace^, 57. 



elatinace.e, 18. 

 LythracEjE, 37. 



Anacardiace^e, 30. 



illecebrace.s!, 15. 

 Plumbaginace^, 56. 



POLYGALACEiE, 12. 



hinks at the end. 



Foliage pellucid-punctate : strong-scented shrubi 

 Foliage not pellucid-punctate. 



Anthers opening by terminal pores or 

 Anthers opening lengthwise. 



Stamens as many as the petals and opposite them, i. e. alter- 

 nate with the calyx-lobes, 

 These valvate in the bud. 

 These small or obsolete : petals valvate. 

 Stamens when just as many as petals alternate with them. 

 Strong-scented shrub : leaves opposite, 2-foliolate. 

 Strong-scented herbs : leaves lobed or compound. 

 Herbs, not strong-scented. 

 Ovules 1 to 4 in each cell. 

 Leaves all simple and entire. 

 Leaves all opposite, compound, and leaflets entire. 

 Leaves alternate or opposite, the latter with divisions 

 or leaflets not entire. 

 Ovules numerous. 



Stamens on the calyx : style 1. 

 Stamens on the calyx : styles 2 or 3. 

 Stamens on the receptacle : leaves opposite, simple. 

 Cells of the ovary as many as the sepals, 2 or 5 



RUTACE^, 25. 



Ericace^, 54. 



RUAMNACE.^, 27. 

 VITACE.E, 28. 



Zygopiiyllace.e, 23. 

 Geraniace^, 24. 



LiNACE.E, 22. 

 ZYGOPHYLLACE.E, 23. 



GERANIACEiE, 24. 



Lythrace^e, 37. 

 saxifragace.e, 34. 



Elatinace^, 18. 



Cells fewer than the sepals, 3. 



Mollugo in F1COIDE.E, 44. 



