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Perianth 



7. LILIACE^. Flowers not upon a spadix. Perianth petaloid, 



deciduous or marccscent, never coriaceous or hard when 

 withered, p. 444. 



8. Gagea. Plowers corymbose, not upon a spadix. 



persistent coloured (yellow) leaves. 



erect, p. 454, 



9. Nakthecium. Flowers racemose, not upon a spadix. 



of 6 persistent (yellow) leaves, somewhat coriaceous and at 

 length hardened. Filaments woolly. Seeds with an appen- 

 dage at each end. p. 468. 



10. JUNCACE^. Flowers not upon a spadix. Perianth dry and 



glumaceous, of 6 pieces, p. 458. 



11. Peplts. Flowers axillary, not upon a spadix. Perianth her- 



baceous, campanulate, with 6 large and 6 small teeth, — 

 Dicotyledonous plants with opposite leaves, p. 150. 



ft Leaves with sheathing stipules. Dicotyledonous plants. Leaves 



netted-veined, 



12. Polygonum, Flowers not upon a spadix. Perianth coloured, 



5-cleft, — Leaves alternate, p. 363.\ 



Ord. II. DiGYi^iA, 2 styles. 



lon^^ 18. OxTKTA. Perianth single, of 4 leaves, the 2 inner ones a little 



]ar<xer than the 2 outer. Achenewith a broad membranaceous 

 margin, p. 370. 



Ord. TIL Trigtnia. 3 styles. 



* Perianth single. Leaves verticillate, netted-veined^ without stipides. 



14. Paris. Perianth of Cleaves, the three 'inner subulate. Anthers 



on the side of the filament. Stigmas simple, p. 444. 



** Perianth single. Leaves alternate, netted-veined, with sheathing 



15. EUMEX. 



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and covering a triquetrous achene. Stigmas multifid. p. 367. 



*** Perianth single. Leaves alternate, or all radical, simple-veined, 



without stipules, 



16, ToFiELDiA. Perianth 6-parted with a small 3-partite involucre 



Styles short. Caps. 3—6, united up to the middle, many- 

 seeded, p. 457. 

 ntS' 17. ScHEucHZERiA. Perianth of 6 leaves. Anthers elongated, 

 ;. Styles short. Caps. 3, inflated, 2-valved, 1—2 seeded. 



p. 472. 



18. Tbiglochin. Perianth of 6 concave deciduous leaves. Anthers 



lodged in the leaves of the perianth. Styles very short. 

 Caps. 3—6, 1 -seeded, united by a longitudinal column, from 

 which they usually separate at the base. p. 471. 



19. Colchicum/ Perianth funnel-shaped, very long; limb campanu- 

 late, 6-parted, petaloid. Styles very long. Caps. 3, united 

 at the base. p. 457. 



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