60 CLASS XIII. ORDER II to V. 



celled. 27. 62 — canadensis, (blood-root) scape 2- 

 flowered, leaves lobed. 2/.w. 



Podophyllum. Calyx 3 leaved : corol about 9- 

 petalled ; berry l-celled, crowned with the stigma. 

 27. 61 — fieltatuMf (wild mandrake) leaves peltate, 

 pedate. 2/.w. 



Capparis. Calyx 4-leaved, coriaceous, cadu- 

 cous ; petals 4 : stamens long : berry coriaceous, 

 peduncled, l-celled, globular or pod-like — s/iinosa, 

 (caper-bush) peduncles solitary, 1 -flowered, leaves 

 oval, alternate, w-r. e. 



Nymphaea. Calyx 4 to 7-leaved, larger than 

 the petals : corol many-petalled : stigma marked 

 vith radiated lines : berry many-celled, many- seed- 

 ed. 13. 22 — odorata, (pond-lily) leaves round-cor- 

 date, leaves of calyx about as long as the petals. 

 %, w. — advena, leaves cordate, petals wedge- 

 form, much shorter than the calyx. %- y. 



Argemone. Calyx 3-leaved : corol 6-petalled ; 

 capsule semi-valved. 27. 62 — mexicana, (horned 

 poppy) leaves cut-pinnatifid, thorny. ©. y.— varie- 

 ty, alba^ has white flowers. 



From Order II. Digynia — to Order V. Pen- 



TAGYNIA. 



FoTHERGiLLiA. Calyx truncate, entire : corol 

 o : filaments very long, clavate : germ bifid : cap- 

 sule 2-celled or 2-horned : seed bony, solitary. 50. 

 S9 — alnifolia, (FothergilTs bush) leaves wedge- 

 form, spikes terminal. Ij . 



Paeonia. Calyx 5-leaved : petals 5: style 0; 

 itigmas 2 or 3 : capsules pod-like, many-seeded. 

 26. 61 — officinalis, (peony, erroneously called pina) 

 leaves decompound. %. r. In gardens the sta- 

 mens usually change to petals. 



Hypericum. Calyx 5-parted, divisions sub-ov- 

 ate : corol 6-petalled : filaments often united at the 



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