248 LETTER L. 



109. Flowers unisexual . . .110 

 Flowers bisexual . . . 113 



110. Flowers in catkins . . . Ill 

 Flowers not in catkins . The Gourd Tr. 



111. Leaves simple . . . 112 

 Leaves pinnated . . The Walnut Tr. 



112. Leaves opposite . . The Garry a Tr. 

 Leaves alternate . . The Gale Tr. 



113. Leaves with transparent dots . The Myrtle Tr. 

 Leaves dotless . . . 114 



114. Ovary many-celled . . . 115 

 Ovarj' one-celled . . . II6 



115. Ovary three or six-celled . The Birthwort Tr. 

 Ovary four-celled The Evening Primrose Tr. 



116. Anther many-celled . The Miselto Tr. 

 Anther two-celled . . . II7 



117. Stamens numerous, long . The Comhretum Tr. 

 Stamens few and short . . 118 



118. Embryo straight . The Evening Primrose Tr. 

 Embryo curved . The Goosefoot Tr, 



119. Leaves with stipules . . .120 

 Leaves without stipules . . 133 



120. Flowers unisexual ; that is, having sta- 



mens in one flower, and pistils in 

 another . . . .121 



Flowers bisexual ; that is, having stamens 



and pistils united in the same flower 123 



121. Carpels solitary . The Nettle Tr. 

 Carpels more than one . . 122 



