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12. RiBES. Perianth double. 



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Stam, 5 



Pet. 5, inserted npon 

 Germen inferior, l-celled. 

 Shrubs. 



calyx. 



Berry 



the 



Style bifid, 

 many-seeded. — Shrubs, p. 159. 



Bryonia. Perianth double. Cor. 5-cleft. Stam. of 3 fila- 

 ments and 5 anthers. Germen inferior. Style 3-fid. 

 several-seeded. — Herbaceous plants with tendrils. 



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Berry 

 151, 



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Barren and fertile floioers in catkins. Perianth 0. 



14. Mtrica. Stam. 4. Styles 2. 



Scales of the fertile catkin at 

 length somewhat fleshy, and adhering to the fruit, which is 

 drupaceous and 1 -seeded, p. 389. 



15. Salix. Stam. 3 — 5. Styles bifid Scales of the ovary always 



dry or herbaceous, and free from the fruit, which contains 

 many* comose seeds, p. 391 . 



Ord. m. Hexanbria. 6 stamens. 



1 6. Tamus. Perianth single, in 6 deep equal segments. Germen 



inferior. Stigmas 3. Berry 3-celled. p. 443. 



17. EuBiEX. Perianth single, the 3 inner ones of the fertile fl. 



afterwards enlarged, and covering the 1-seeded achcne. Ger- 

 men superior, p. 367. 



Ord. IV. PoLTANDRiA. 8 stamens or more* 



* Flowers in catkins » 



18. PoPULUS. Anthers 8-30, arising from a turbinate, oblique, 



entire, single perianth, 

 comose seeds, p. 411. 



Caps, superior, 2-valved, with many 



** Flowers scattered, 



19. Sedum. Gal. 4-partite. Pet. 4. Glands 4, emarginate. Stam. 



8. Germens 4. p. 157. 



20. Mercurialis. Perianth single, 3-partite. Stam. 9 — 12. An- 



thers of 2 globose lobes. Germen superior. Styles 2. Caps. 

 2-celIed, 2-seeded, p. 376. 



21. CARYOPHYLLACE^. Cal. tubular and 5-toothcd, or 5- 



partite. Pet. 5. Stam. 10. Germen superior, several-seeded, 

 Styles 3— 5. — Leaves opposite, without stipules — (Silene, 

 Lychnis, Honckenta). p. 55. 



22. EOSACEiE. Cal. 5—10 cleft. Pet. 5. Stam. numerous,in- 



Achenes or drupes 



- Leaves 



serted on the calyx. Styles numerous. 



many, superior, seated upon an elevated recepticle. 



— (Fragaria and Eubus) 



Perianth 

 petaloid. 



alternate, with adnate stipules — 

 p. 116. 



23. HYDROCHAEIDACE^. Flowers spathaceous. 



6-partite, or of 6 pieces: 3 outer herbaceous, 3 inner 

 Stam. 9—12, or more. Germen inferior. Styles 3 

 Floating plants, p. 422. 



Ord. V. MoNADELPHiA. Stamens combined in one set 

 * Perianth e-leaved. Flowers not in catkins. 



24. Ettscus. Flowers on the leaves. Style and stigma 1. Berry 



3-celled, p, 446. 



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