GAMOPETALAE. 137 
or notched. Ovules descending. Aus- 
tralia. Myoporineae. 
(6) Fruit a capsule, with 2 or rarely more, 
several or many-seeded cells. Ovules 
in each cell of the ovary numerous, 
more rarely few, but then herbs or under- 
shrubs or stamens 2 or corolla-lobes 
- induplicate-valvate in bud. 92. 
92 (a) Corolla induplicate-valvate in aestivation, 
or plaited and imbricate at the same time. 
Dissepiment of the ovary oblique to the 
axis of the flower. Solanaceae. 
(6) Corolla imbricate and not plaited in 
aestivation. Dissepiment of the ovary 
transverse to the axis of the flower. 
Scrophularineae. 
93 (2) Leaves compound, rarely simple; in the 
latter case calyx usually closed in the 
bud. Stigma 2-partite. Placentas in 
each cell 2, removed from each other 
(usually separated by the enlarged dis- 
sepiment) after flowering. Seeds exal- 
buminous, usually winged, if not, leaves 
compound. Calyx gamosepalous, open 
valvate or closed in bud. Seeds sessile, 
laterally attached. Bignoniaceae. 
(2) Leaves simple, but sometimes dissected, 
