17 
108. Petals eidem or contorted 
etals valva ine 
109. Ovules, 1 in a cell ; herb 
Ovules 2 or more in each cell 
110. Ovules 2 in each cell 
vules 3 or more in each cell 
111. Fruit a capsule or drupe ... 
ruit à l-seeded berry 
111a. M. of leaves ERIS um 
Veins not palmate ^ “ue 
112. Antics noeh Vines im d 
tudin 
Anthers opening by lor 2 pores 
at the T s 
113. Leaves abel, heath-like 
eaves not heath-li 
114. Stamens alternate with the petals 
mens e d to or on the 
tals 
115. Ovary 3-6-celled . s i 
Ovary 1-2-celled ... Hs iss 
lowers not spurred ; stamens 10 
or fewer; anthers free; the 
filaments often unite 
117. Anthers 5, united round the patil 
Stamens indefinite 
118. Sepals 5, herbaceous ; | etae 5; 
spreading, one spur 
Sepals 3, 2 muere uA. one larger 
within, hooded and spurred ; 
pu one outer ens 2 inner 
es lobed 
119. Petals 3, small, py ; a 8 
Petals papilionaceous or spreading ; 
stamens 10 (usually); ovary 
l-celled, with 1, 2 or more 
ovules .. E ive A 
120. Petals present me z 
Petals wanting .. ; 
121. Ovary inferior 
eee eee see 
Ovary su 
122, Axis onte in a cbe Jouud 
the style nee - 
Anthers free | “bee 
123. Fruit and seeds wilted ae 
Fruit or seed wingless ... 
124. Stamens fewer than E dehet 
equal to or — the 
cieli. lobes in umber yen 
21515 
109. 
114. 
eee (p. 102). - 
t 12. 
Rhizophoraceae (p. 102). 
Ced cut (p. 60). 
113. 
Melastomaceae (p. 104). 
Myrtaceae (p. 104). 
Lythraceae (p. 108). 
115. 
Loranthaceae (p. 228). 
Sazifragaceae (p. 98). 
Cornaceae (p. 120). 
117. 
119. 
118. : 
Ranunculaceae (p. 25). 
Violaceae (p. 36). 
Geraniaceae (p. 53). 
Polygalaceae (p. 31). 
Leguminosae (p. 70). 
~~ 215 (p. 22). 
122. 
138. 
136. 
123. 
Dioscoreaceae (p. 216). 
124. 
124a. 
125. 
