to the Genera.]} V.—PENTANDRIA. 61 
Herbs ; calyx membranous ...... 342. Ammannia. 
Trees with firm calyx; flowers polygamous 
346. Crypteronia. 
t{Perianth asa petals present :—[p. 60] 
e@: 
Ovary 2- or more- celled : 74. Bergia. 
Ovary 1- — — 
Styles — 
Seba: abse 66. Stellaria. 
Stipules st SCRTIOUS.., sscerss= 67. Spergula. 
Styles combined :— 
Sepals not keeled :— 
Leaves ovate-cordate; stipules inconspicuous 
68. Drymaria. 
Leaves linear ; stipules scarious 
7 
0. Polycarpza. 
Sepals cord leaves linear or spathulate ; 
stipules scarious .................. 69. Polycarpon. 
Bee connate be 
eee very a ovary superi 
pe a drupe; seeds without sila _ 
Si x-lobes small, valvate ......... . Bouea. 
Calyx-lobes sees: imbricate, pitti 
177. Eleodendron. 
Fruit a dehiscent capsule ; seeds arillate ; calyx- 
lobes large, imbricate, orbicular 
178. Lophopetalum. 
Calyx-tube longer than the acute valvular merch 
ovary inferior or enclosed in the calyx-tube :— 
342 
ple Be 
Styles two, si 313. Vahlia. 
Petals united in a gamophyllous corolla, or if free 
(Loranthus sola nee' i stamens epipetalous :— 
ttOvary inferior :- 
Stipules 0; 
-[p. 65] 
corolla-lobes v: 
s opposite mp 08 Loranthus. 
Ss 
aneeR alternate with corolla- 
umcea. 
506. 
Stipules — interpetiolar or if 0 (Rubia) the 
1:— 
leaves 
seeks many or, if few, at least more than one 
] 
in each cell :—[p. 63. 
