; 



i 



k . 



XXVI 



IJNN-^AN METHOD. 



47. Spergula. Pet. 5, entire, 



seeded, p. 155. 



48. Cerastium. Pet 5, bifid. 



seeded, p. 71, 



r 



Germcn and Caps. 1 -celled, many. 

 Germen and Caps. 1 -celled, many- 



49. 



segments, 



50. 



51 



52 



*** Stam. and petals inserted upon the calyx. 



SiBBALDiA. Cal. in 10 alternately large and small 

 Achenes 5, in the bottom of the calyx, p. 133. 



4 



Ord. VI. Hexagtnia. 6 styles. 



DxtosERA. Cal. 5-cleft. Pet. 5. Caps. 1-celled, 3-valved 

 many-seeded—Leaves clothed with glandular hairs, p. 5S. 



Ord. Vn. PoLYGTNiA. Many styles. 



BANUNCULACE^. Stam. inserted Spon the receptacle 



free from the calis. Cal. leaves distinct, p 3 ^^^P'^'^^^' 



SIBBALDIA. Stam. inserted upon the calyx. Cal. IQ-deft 



p« loo. * 



6 stamens, equal in height, or 3 lonqe, 



* 



Class VI. HEXAKDRIA. 



than the others. 



L 



Ord. L Monogynia. \. style. 



Flowers complete having a double perianth ( Cal and Cor. ) Dico 



tykdonous plants. Leaves netted-veined. 



1. Berberis. Cal. of 6 deciduous leaves. Pet. 6 each with 



2 glands ar the base. Berry 2_3.seeded. p 14 



thild • ^f • ?o"«Petalous, rotate, 6-partite, with 

 the stamens mserted on it and opposite to its lobes._(TRiEN. 

 TALIS and Lysimachia.) p. 338. 



Perianth single, superior, petaloid. Monocotyledonous plants. 



Leaves paraUel-veitied. 



2. 



4. 



** 



^' ^^i^YLLIDACEiE. Flowers fi-om a spatha, but not upon 



aspadix. p. 441. 



*** 



6. 



Perianth single, inferior. 

 f Stipules none. 



AcoRus. Flowers arranged closely upon a thick spadLx. 

 antli ot 6 coloured scales, p. 476. 



Peri 



