-XXX GENERA. 



511. WAHLENBEE.GIA. Caps, half inferior, opening by 3 valves within the segments 

 of the calyx.- Habit and Fl. of Campanula. CAMPANuiiACE^E. p. 240. 



512. BDBAIANTHUS. Caps, opening within the calyx by irregular valves or frag- 

 ments, which soon disappear, and leave the whole space open. Habit and Fl. of Campanula. 

 CampanulacejE. p. 241. 



513. ADEWOPHOEA. A cylindrical Tube surrounding the base of the Style. Other- 

 mse like Campanula. Campanulace^. p. 241. 



514. SPECUIjAE.IA. Caps, lineari-oblong, prismatic, 2-5-ceUed, opening by pores 

 between segments of calyx. Cor. rotate : segments shallow. Stigma 2-5-cleft, revolute. Cam- 



PANULACE^E. p. 241. 



515. TKACHELIUM. Caps. 3-ceUed, opening by as many pores. Cor. funnel-shaped. 

 Style long. Stigma globose. Campanuiace^. p. 241. 



506. LOBELIA. Caps. 2-3-ceUed, opening at top into 3-3 valves. Cor. irregular ! 

 Tube cylindrical, split on the upper side. Stigma round, hairy. Anthers cohering, Lobeli- 

 ACE.S. p. 236. 



507. LAUKENTIA. Caps. 2-3-celled. Cor. bilabiate : upper lip cloven ; lower 3-lobed. 

 Fil. united above the middle. Very small, smooth plants. LoBELiACEiE. p. 236. 



iii. Fr. a berry with 2-3 cells, and several seeds. Capeieoliace^. 

 364. LONICEKA. Cor. tubular or funnel-shaped, unequally 5-cleft. Style filiform. 

 Stigma capitate. Shrubs, with opposite L. and branches, p. 162. 



E. Fl. of 4l-^ petals, inferior. 

 i. Fl. regular. Pet. equal. Sta. on a disc forming the base of the calyx. 



156. ZIZYPHUS. Drupe ovate, with a valveless nut. Seeds not furrowed. Shrubs, 

 with simple, alternate, nerved L. Rhamne^e. p. 73. 



157. PALIUKUS. Fr. dry, surrounded by a wing. Seeds not furrowed. Habit of 

 Zizyphus. Rhamne^. p. 73. 



158. BHAMTTUS. Berry 2-4-ceUed. Cal. funnel-shaped, bearing the petals. Sta. oppo- 

 site petals. Seeds furrowed at base. Shrubs, %oith simple L. and axillary Fl. RhamnetE. p. 73. 



154. EVONTTMUS. Caps. 4-5-ceUed (and with as many angles, Pers.), having a peltate 

 disc within. Seeds vnth a fleshy tunic. Cal. flat. Shrtibs, with simple, opposite L. Celas- 

 TKINE^. p. 73. 



ii. Fl. regular. Pet. separate at base. Sta. on receptacle. Shrubs, with climbing stems and 



divided L. Ampelide^. 



140. VITIS. Berry vrith 2-5 seeds. Style 0. Pet. united at top ! p. 68. 



141. AMPELOPSIS. Berry with 4 seeds. Style with a capitate stigma. Pet. not 

 united at top. p. 68. 



iii. Fl. irregular ; lower Pet. spurred. 

 144. IMPATIENS. Caps. 5-ceIled, elastic. Pet. unequal. Cal. 2-leaved, caducous. 

 Tender, succident plants. Seeds scattering with a spring. Balsamine^e. Cokydales of 

 Linn. p. 71. 



99. VIOLA. Caps. 1-ceUed, 5-valved. Pet. unequal; the lowest with a spur. Cal. 5-leaved, 

 produced backwards. ViOLAKiEiE. p. 39. 



P. Fl. of 5 petals, superior. 

 267. BIBES. Berry many-seeded. Cal. bearing the petals. Style cloven. Shrubs, 

 with divided L. Grossulakle. Pomace^e of Linn. p. 136. 



358. HEDERA. Berry 5-celled and 5-seeded, crowned by the calyx. Style simple. Pet. 

 broadest at base, not adhering at top. Araliace^. p. 161. 



