t r trees, W 
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seeded "eye 
r Gre 
Orpver LXIV. URTICA’CEZ. 
Herbs, shrubs 0 stipules an: 
havin, ng a regular pag gies from the fae ih rarely = resent wr which forms a 1- 
when adicle 
any as the lobes of the cal 
d very i moog 
ably diss 
Hop iat the luscious 
1), Migs India. 
las 
NETTLE FAMILY. 
Clee Famiy.) 
and moneecious, dicecious or sometimes perfect flowers. 
the album apn hes sent ; 7 poin euimes few bola 
‘m, or someti 
nts Bid fcr es 
an ies; he Note’ ane th the 
Fig: =the’ phen es g boty t (Artocarpus 
a, Leschen). The celebrated Cow-tree 
sie ““which yields a 
r aspec 
South rg 
Ord also does the yel- 
Pustie (Maclura tinctoria, Don)—and the alia apeun ee Banyap- 
A species of Ficus (F. elastica, Roxb.) also yields 
a“ in the arrangement of this Order ; he places as sub-families of 
this, several which hav 
Trees with watery juice, 
Styles or sti; 2. 
Flowers mostly perfect. 
‘e been considered as families 
1. Exim Svup-raminy. 
oe perfect or moneeciously polygamous flowers. 
nded. 
a samara or'drupe. Seed sus’ 
ae extrorse. Ovary 2-celled, 2-ovuled. 
alternate 
Fruit 1-celled, dry, wing 1. Unuus. 
| Flowers po yeamous, “baie introrse. Ovary 1-celled. 
! Fruit a small d 2. CELms. 
a 2. Breap-Fruit aNp Fic Sus-raMiny. 
y 
; Trees or krtroast hehe milky or colored juice and alternate leaves ; 
cious or dicecious flowers, in eam pe F gas el ~~ the att of 
e fertile pet becoming fleshy ds in a fleshy 
receptacle. -2. 
Styles 1 
fess 
wait 
n fru 
Flowers dicecious ; 
whi wn fleshy in 
as the sepals. 
in both sterile 
beset with stin; 
as Many 
aera be 
iat 
meecious ; both kinds in separate catkin 
ie, np baronet berry-like in fruit. 
rtile 
le flowers in ee. 
Sterile flowers in racemes. 
Herts with a ees & tough fibrous bark, and opposite or alternate ee 
Flowers m ceclotis Ur Giviados in spikes, racemes racemes, &c., not in 
eetnie® Ovary I-volled, forming an akene in fruit. Style. Stamens 
Catan ee 
divi 7 
Ovary A Garay 2. 5 bw ae as adry 
ene. Tnner bark often tough and fibro 
eee minute, enclosed in a pear- linea receptacle which is pulpy 
3. 
like spikes, the calyx 
Stamens 4, ras 2. 4. 
ones collected in a close round head, 
Unarmed. 
Branches spiny. 
3. NerrLe Sus-Faminy. 
and fertile flowers. 
ristl 
4. Hemp Sus-FamILy. 
ous bark and mostly opposite 
diecions 5 the sterile in panicles or 
fertile crowded, only 
