250 NOTICES OF BOOKS AND MEMOIKS. 



20. Geraniace*. 21. Malvaceae. 22. Sterculiacea. 23. Tiliaceae. 

 24 Euphorbiaceas. 25. Urticeae. 26. Casuarmeae. 27. Vimlerae. 

 28 Sapindacefe. 29. Celastrineae. 30. Stackhousiace*. 31. Por- 

 tulacea?. 32. CaryophylleaB. 33. Salsolaceae. 34. Amaramaceae. 

 35. Ficoideae. 36. Polygonaceae. 



ii. Choripetalece Perigynv. 



Orders of dicotyledonous plants with disconnected petals, rarely 

 absent, or in the Lequminosa partly connected, the petals, as well 

 as the stamens, inserted on the tube of the calyx, and mostly at a 

 distance from the base of the ovary, fruit laterally adnate to the 

 calyx, or, chiefly in the Leguminosce, free from it ; exceptions rare. 



1. Le<mminos«. 2. Saxifrageae. 3. Rosacea?. 4. Crassulaceae. 



5. Onagrere. 6. Lythracese. 7. Halorageae. 8. Myrtaceae. 

 9. Khamnaceae. 10. Araliaceae. 11. Umbelliferae. 



iii. Synpetalea Perigyna. 



Orders of dicotyledonous plants with connected (or rarely 

 absent) petals ; these as well as the stamens are inserted on the 

 tube of the calyx, and at a distance from the base of the ovary, or 

 the stamens are affixed to the petals, fruit literally adnate to the 



calyx, exceptions rare. 



1. SautalaceaB. 2. Olacineae. 3. Loranthaceae. 4. Proteaceae. 

 5. Thymeleaj. 6. Rubiaceae. 7. Caprifoliaceae. 8. Passifloreae. 

 9. Cucurbitaceae. 10. Compositae. 11. Campanulaceae. 12. Sty- 

 lideae. 13. Goodeniaceae. 



iv. Synpetalea Hypogyna. 



Orders of dicotyledonous plants with connected (rarely a^ent) 

 petals ; these inserted at the bottom of the calyx, stamens affixed 

 to the petals, fruit laterally free from the calyx, exceptions rare. 



1. Gentianeae. 2. Loganiaceae. 3. Plantaginese. 4. Pnmu- 

 lacese. 5. Myrsinaceae. 6. Sapotaceae. 7. Ebenaceaa. 8. Jas- 

 mineae. 9. Apocynete. 10. Aselepiadeae. 11. Convolvulace®. 

 12. Solanaceae. 13. ttcrophularinae. 14. Lentibularinae. 15 - Blg " 

 noniaceie. 16. Acantkaceae. 17. Aspenfoliae. 18. Labiatae. 

 19. Verbenaceae. 20. Myoporinae. 21. Epacrideae. 



v. Apetalm GymnospermM. 



Orders of dicotyledonous plants, without calyx and petals, with 

 stamens inserted in the bract-like receptacles, and with rudimentary 

 style and stigma. 



1. Coniferae. 2. Cycadeae. 



II. MONOCOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS. 



i. Calycerr Perigyna. 



Orders of monocotyledonous plants, with stamens inserted on 

 the tube of the calyx, and at a distance from the base of ti 

 ovaries ; fruit laterally adnate to the tube of the calyx, exceptions 

 rare. 



1. Orchide®. 2. Irideae. 3. HydrocharideaB. 4. Amaryllises 



