SYNOPSIS OF THE GENERA. 
Style linear, flat, dilated upwards, and downy in front. 
Legumes of one cell, oblong, many seeded. Seeds round, 
or angular.—Climbing Herbaceous plants. Leaves ab- 
ruptly pinnate, of from one to three pairs of leaflets, the 
terminal one formed into a tendril, stipules leafy, half 
sagittate. 
24. Oro'sus, [Page 1007.] Calyx campanulate, its mouth 
oblique, unequally five-cleft, obtuse at the base. Stamens 
diadelphous. Style slender, linear, downy above. Le- 
gumes cylindrical, oblong, of one cell, many seeded. 
Seeds with a linear hilum.—Lrect herbaceous plants, 
leaves abruptly pinnate, with a short bristly point in the 
place of a terminal leaflet. 
Cuass 18. PoLyYADELPHIA. 
(Filaments combined in more than two sets.) 
Orver I. Poryanpria.—.Vany Stamens. 
1, ANDROsa@‘mum, [Page 1010.] Calyx divided into five un- 
equal pieces. Petals five. Styles three. Stamens nu- 
merous, united at the base. Fruit a pulpy one celled 
berry—Shrub with sessile leaves, and terminal stalked 
Jlowers. 
2. Hypr'ricum, [Page 1011.] Calyx of five pieces, more or 
less united at the base. Petals five. Styles three to five. 
Stamens numerous, rarely few, united at the base. Fruit 
a membranous three celled capsule. Herbaceous plants 
or shrubs, with opposite leaves, often with pellucid dols or 
black dots on the margin. Flowers yellow, or orange 
coloured, 
Cxiass 19. SYNGENESIA. 
(Anthers united into a tube. Flowers compound). 
(All the Natural Order ComposiTEX, Juss). 
OrperR [. PotyGanita AXQUALIs. 
(Florets ail perfect). 
1, Florets all with ligulate or strap-shaped corollas. 
A, Pappus feathery, receptacle paleaceous. 
