XIV TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



FACES 



DICOTYLEDONES 250-283 



CHAPTER XLI. 

 Topic IV • Dicotyledones with distinct petals, flowers in 



CATKINS OR AMENTS ; OFTEN DEGENERATE 25O-254 



Order Amentiferae : Family Salicaceae ; the willow family. 

 Family Cupuliferse ; the oak family. 



CHAPTER XLII. 

 Topic V : Dicotyledones with distinct petals and hypogy- 



NOUS FLOWERS 255-261 



Order Urticiflorae : Family Ulmacese ; the elm family . 

 Order Polycarpicse : Family Ranunculaceae ; the crowfoot 



family. 

 Order Rhceadinae : Family Cruciferse ; the mustard family. 

 Order Cistiflorse : Family Violacese ; the violet family. 



CHAPTER XLIII. 



Topic VI : Dicotyledones with distinct petals and perigy- 



nous or epigynous flowers 262-264 



Order iEsculinae : Family Aceraceae ; the maple family. 



CHAPTER XLIV. 



Topic VI, continued 265-270 



Order Rosiflorse : Family Rosacese ; the rose family. 



Family Amygdalaceae ; the almond family. 

 Family Pomacese ; the apple family. 

 Order Leguminosse : Family Papilionaceae ; the pea family. 



Topic VII : Dicotyledones with distinct petals and epigy- 

 nous flowers 271-273 



Order Myrtiflorae : Family Onograceae ; the evening-primrose 

 family. 



SYMPETAL^E 274-282 



CHAPTER XLV. 

 Topic VIII : Dicotyledones with united petals, flower 



parts in five whorls 274 



Order Bicornes : Family Vacciniacese ; the whortleberry 

 family. 



