xlvi GENERA. 



on calyx. Drupe with 1 or 2 nuts. Fil. united at base and inserted on corolla. A tall Shrub, 

 with simple X. and handsome white Fl. Ebenace^. p. 244. 



II. DIGYNIA. 



A. Corolla 0. 



254. SCLERA]!3"THU9. Cal. tubular, of 1 L., persistent. Seeds 2, smooth. Rigid 

 Herbs, with opposite, linear, combined L. Pakonychie^. p. 131. 



270. CHEYSOSPLElsriUM. Cal. coloured. Caps, with 2 beaks, 1 ceD, and many seeds. 

 Humble plants, with stalked, undivided, kidney-shaped L., and a corymb of small, yellow, 

 terminal Fl. Saxifeage^. p. 141. 



B. Fl. with calyx, and a corolla of 5 petals. 



268. SAXIFRAG-A. Cal. 5-parted. Caps, with 2 beaks, 1 cell, and many seeds ; opening 

 between the beaks. Herbs, very various inform, never very large. Cal. more or less attached 

 to the fruit, but never completely superior. Saxifrage.^;, p. 136. 



269. ZAHLBRUCKNEKA. Pet. of the same substance as the Div. of the calyx. In 

 other respects like Saxifraga. p. 141. 



107. GYPSOPHILA. Cal. campanulate, of one L., angular. Pet. cuneato-ovate, without 

 claws. Caps, globose, l-ceUed. Caeyophyllace^. p. 44. 



108. DIANTHUS. Cal. cylindrical, without angles, furnished with scales at the base. 

 Pet. 5, clawed. Caps, cylindiical, 1-ceIled, many-seeded. CARYOPHYLLACEiE. p. 44. 



109. SAPONARIA. Cal. tubular, naked. Pet. 5, clawed. Kl. subulate. Caps, oblong, 

 1 -celled, many-seeded. Herbaceous. L. opposite. Caryophyllace^. p. 46. 



113. VELEZIA. Cal. tubular, filiform, naked. Pet. with long claws. Fil. capillary. 

 Caps, cylindrical, 1-ceUed. Seeds imbricate. Sta. sometimes only 5. A rigid, forked, erect 

 Annual. Caeyophyllace^. p. 53. 



117. GrOUPFEIA. Cal. 5-parted. Pet. entire. Caps, with 1 cell, 2 valves, and 1-2 seeds. 

 Annuals, with short, linear, opposite L., and the habit of Arenaria. Caryophyllace.*!. 

 p. 53. 



123. MCEHRINGIA, Cal. of 4-5 sepals. Pet. 4 or 5. Caps. l-ceUed, with 3, 4, or 6 

 valves. Seeds with an arillus. Caryophyllace^. p. 56. 



III. TRIGYNIA. Caryophyllace^. 



110. CUCUBALUS. Cal. campanulate, with 5 teeth. Pet. 5, clawed, cloven. Caps, 

 berry-like, 1-celled, indehiscent. p. 47. 



111. SILEZSTE. Cal. of 1 L., naked, conical or cylindrical, 5-toothed. Pet. 5, clawed, 

 cloven. Caps, imperfectly B-celled, opening with 6 teeth. L. opposite, undivided, on short 

 combined stalks, p. 47. 



118. CHERLERIA. Sep. 5. Pet. 5, very small, emarginate. Five of the Sta. on back 

 of nectaries. Caps, with 3 valves and 1 cell, few-seeded. A dwarf, lifted, mountain plant. 

 p. 53. 



119. ALSINE. Sep. 5. Pet. 5, entire. All the Fil. on receptacle ; the outer with 2 

 glands at the base. Caps, of 1 cell and 3 valves. Weak, diffuse, herbaceous plants, with op- 

 posite L. p. 53. 



120. ARENARIA. Sep. 5, spreading. Pet. 5, entire. Caps, of 1 cell and 6 valves, 

 many-seeded. Habit of Alsine, which is also that of Stellaiia and Cerastium. p. 55. 



121. STELLARIA. Sep, 5, spreading. Pet. 5, deeply cloven. Caps, of 1 cell and 6 

 valves. Herbs, loith weak, straggling stems, p. 56. 



Taviiarix gerraanica. Garidella. 



