CLASSES, &c. AND GENERA ARRANGED. ci 



Berry several-celled, " two to four-celled, four-seeded." (Pet. 

 sometimes none.) N. O. Rhamneas, J. — Page Qo. 



Euo'NYMUS, (Spindle-tree.) " CaL flat, four to five-cleft, having a 

 targeted (peltate) disk within. Pet. four to five. Stam. alter- 

 nating with the petals, inserted upon glands at the margin of the 

 disk. Caps, with three to five angles, and as many cells and 

 valves. Seeds with a coloured, fleshy seed-coat, (aril] us.)" H- 

 N. O. Celastrineae. Br. — Page ()6. 



Vi'oLA, (^Violet.) CaL of five leaves, extended at the base. Cor- 



irregular, five-petalled, the under petal spuiTed at the base. 



(^Anthers ]omeA. together, fconnate,) two-spurred behind.) Caps. 



one-celled, three-valved. N. O, Violarieee. DC— Page 59. 



***** Flotvers jive-'petalled, superior, 



RiBES, (Currant and Gooseberry.) C<d. five-cleft, bearing the 

 petals (and stamens.) Style divided. Berry one-celled, many- 

 seeded. N. O. Grossularieee. DC. — Page Q<d. 



He'DERA, {Ivy.) Cal. (five-toothed) surrounding the germen. Style 

 simple. Pet. broadest at the base. Berry three, to five-seeded, 

 " crowned by the ealy.v." N. O. Caprifoliaceae. J. — Page 

 67. 



****** Corolla none. 



The'sium, {Bastard-toad-fla.v .) Cal. five-cleft, leathery, bearing 

 the stamens, persistent. " Stam. with a small tuft of hairs." 

 Drupe (nut) inferior, dry. N. O. Santalacece. Br. — Page 

 68. 



Order II. DIGYNIA. 2 Pistils. 

 * Corollas one-petalled, inferior (below the germen.) 



Gextia'xa, {Gentian.) Cal. four, to five-cleft. Cor. tubular at 



the base, without nectar-bearing pores. Caps, one-celled, two- 



valved. N. O. Gentianeae. J.— Page 73. 

 Cu'SCUTA, {Dodder.) Cal. four, to five-cleft. Cor. bell-shaped, 



four, to five-lobed. Caps, two-celled, bursting all round, across, 



at the base. Cells two-seeded. N. O. Convolvulaceae. J. — 



Page 72. 



* * Corolla icanting. Seed one. 

 Chexopo'dium, {Goosefoot.) Cal. inferior, five-cleft, persistent, 



and unchanged, closing upon, yet not wholly clothing the fruit. 



Seed one, round, coated. N. O. Chenopodese. DC. — Page 



69. 



