A N U A L 



OF THE 



BOTANY. 



SEEIES I. 



PHANEROGAMOUS OK FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Vegetables having stamens and pistils, and producing seeds, of which 

 the most essential part is a distinct embryo. 



CLASS I. ANGIOSPERM.E. 



Seeds enclosed within a pericarp. Cotyledons two or one. 



SUBCLASS I. 'DICOTYLEDONOUS OR EXOGENOUS PLANTS. 



Embryo with two cotyledons. Leaves netted-veined. 

 Flowers having their parts usually in fives, fours or twos. 



DIVISION I. CHORIPETAL^ HYPOGYN^E. 



Corolla (often wanting) of petals which are distinct, at least at base. 

 Stamens hypogynous. 



