CLASS in. ORDER III, 1^ 



Order III. 1 rigynia* 



A. Corol 5 fietalltd. 



HoLOSTEUM. Calyx 5-leav^cl: capsule 1 -celled, 

 nearly cyli-idric, burt>tin.t? at the top. 22. 82 — succw 

 lentum^ (bucculeiit chick weed) leaves oval, fleshy.* 



B. Corol Z-fietalled. 



Lechea, Calyx 3-leaved : capsule 3-celled, 3- 

 valved, with 3 inner valvalets : st ed '. 22. 8 '— 

 major, (pin weed) flowers dull, scattered— /nmor, 

 flowers dull, paiiicled. 



C. Corol none. 



MoLLUGO. C^lyx 5-leaved, inferior: capsule 

 3-celled, 3-valved, many-seeded. 22. 82 — verncil" 

 latOy (carpet- weed) leaves whorled, stern prostrate. 

 €)• vv. 



QuERiA. Calyx 5 leaved, inferior; capsule 1- 

 celled : seed 1. 22. 82 — canadensis, stem forked, 

 leaves lance-ovate. 2/. 



Proserpinaca. Calyx 3-parted superior : nut 

 3-sided, 3-celied, crowned by the calyx. 15. 22—. 

 palustris^ (mermaid weed) leaves lanceolate, ser- 

 rate above, and divided below, water. 2/.g. 

 * Zanthoxylon, Alsine. 



. CLASS IV, TETRANDRL\. 

 Order L MfNoGYxMA. 



A. Flotuers I ptiail'^d. inferior^ calyx ^-cleft, 



Gallic Ai« PA Corol 4-cleft. LUl)u'ar: berry 4- 

 seedeci. 43. 38 — -Americaiiay (Bermuda mulberry) 

 cymes sessile, leaves oval serrate I2 • i'* 



Plantago. Corol 4.cleft reflexed : capsule 2- 

 celled, opening transversely : btrimens very long. 

 54 31 — 7/26f;or, (plantain) leaves broad ovate 2/ . \v. 

 ^•^lavceolafa^ (ribwort) leaves lancfoiate. %. 



Lycium. Corol tubular, having the throat clos- 

 ed by the beards of the filaments; berry 2-celled, 



