918 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS I BOTANY. 



h.2. Ovary I -celled, with 2 parietal placentae (right and left). Herbs, 

 with leaves opposite or whorled and exstipulate. 



Family 90. Gentianaccce, Gentian, p. 660. 

 g2. With milk-ducts. Herbs or shrubs. 



h. Styles united ; stigma ring-formed. Stamens distinct ; pollen 

 granular. (Endosperm sometimes none). 



Family 91. Apocynacece, Dogbane, p. 663. 



h.2. Styles united only by the broad apical stigma. Stamens partly 

 united, with pouches and horns, and with carriers of the pollen- 

 masses. Family 92. Asclepiadacea, Milkweed, p. 663. 

 2. Flowers regular or zygomorphic, hermaphrodite. Carpels (mostly 2-3) com- 

 pletely united. 

 f. Perianth hypogynous. 



g. Tubiflorales. Flowers typically of4isomerous whorls, or with oligomery 

 of the gynecium, and also (in case of zygomorphy) of the stamens. 

 Corolla usually membranous and colored. Chiefly herbs. 

 h. Flowers mostly radiate. Carpels with few, to 2, seeds. Leaves 



mostly alternate. 



i. Seeds with inferior micropyle and endosperm. Fruit rarely fall- 

 ing apart into 4 valves. Corolla plaited ; its divisions contorted. 

 j. Ovary 2-4 celled ; style I, entire or divided ; seeds about 2 

 in each cell. Corolla usually funnelform, and plant usually 

 climbing. Family 93. Convolvulacece, p. 665. 



J2, Ovary 3-celled ; style 3-cleft ; each cell with 2 or more 

 seeds. Corolla mostly salver-shaped. 



Family 94. Polemoniacea, Phlox, p. 667. 

 12. Seeds with superior micropyle. Inflorescence scorpioid. 



j. Fruit a capsule. Ovary i -celled, with 2 placentae, or spuri- 

 ously 2-celled. Style 2-lobed or parted. Seeds 2 or 

 more on each placenta, with endosperm. Herb not twin- 

 ing, with protruding stamens. 



Family 95. Hydrophyllacece, Waterleaf, p. 673. 

 J2. Ovary deeply 4-lobed around the style, becoming drupelets 

 or nucules. Mostly no endosperm. 



Family 96. Borraginacece, p. 676. 



h2. Flowers mostly zygomorphic. Carpels having 2, rarely only I 

 seed, with little or no endosperm. Leaves mostly opposite or 

 verticillate. 



i. Seeds with inferior micropyle, becoming drupaceous pyrenes or 

 drupes. Ovary 2-celled. Style terminal, mostly simple. 



Family 97. Verbenacea, p. 680. 



22. Ovary 4-lobed around the style ; the lobes becoming i -seeded 

 nutlets ; stigma bifid. Stem usually square, and leaves 

 aromatic. Family 98. Labiata, Mint, p. 694. 



^3. Flowers radiate or zygomorphic. Carpels rarely 5, mostly 2 con- 

 nate, usually with many, rarely with only 1-2, seeds, occasionally 



