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ish-cordate, stem-leaves linear. 2/. b. — media, 

 (Canterbury bells) capsules 5-celled, floweis erect. 



Lobelia. Corol irregular, often irregularly slit- 

 ted : anthers cohering and somewhat curved : stig- 

 ma simple : capsule 2 or 3-ceIled : 29. 52 — cardU 

 nalis^ (cardinal flower) spike pointing one-way. %', 

 r. — inflata^ capsules inflated. % . w. b. — pallida, 

 leaves toothed. If., w. b. — syfihilitica, leaves with 

 sinuses reflexed Ij. . b. 



MiRAEiLis. Corol funnel-form, coarctate be- 

 low : calyx inferior : germ between the calyx and 

 corol: stigma globular. 54.32 — jalafia^ (four o'- 

 clock) flowers peduncled, leaves glabrous, e. 



Triosteum. Calyx of the length of the corol : 

 corol tubular, 5-lobed : berry 3-celled, 3 seeded — . 

 48. 58 — perfoliatum^ (feverwort) leaves connate, 

 flowers whorled. 2/ . p. 



E. Flowers S'-petalled-i inferior. (Stems nvoody,) 



Rhamnus. Calyx cup-form, 4 or 5-cleft; corol 

 consists of scales fencing in the stamens and in- 

 serted on the calyx (sometimes wanting) ; stigma 

 either simple, 2 or 4-cIeft ; berry 3 or 4-seeded ; 

 (•sometimes polygamous or dioecious.) 43, 95.— 

 catharticus (buck-thorn) spines terminal. ^ — alni- 

 folius-i no spines. \ . 



Ceanothus. Petals bay-like, vaulted, standing 

 in the cup-form calyx ; berry, or capsule, dry, 3- 

 grained. 43, 95 — americanus (New-Jersey tea) 

 leaves oval, serrate, downy beneath, h • w. 



Celastrus. Calyx flat : corol spreading : cap- 

 sule 3-angled, S.celled, berry-like : stigma 3-cleft .- 

 seeds calyptred. 43, 95 — scande?is (stafi* tree) 

 climbing : fruit berry-like, red, permanent, open- 

 ing with 3-valves. h • w-y. 



EuoNYMUS. Calyx 5-parted, fiat: corol flat: 



