108 POPULAR FLOKA. 



Seeds many in a one-celled berry. Shrubs, CopnAST F. 155 



Seeds many in a 2-oeIled or 1-celled pod: styles 2, Saxii-t.age F. 157 



Seeds many: pod 4-celled: style 1: stigmas 4, Evenisg-Puimeose F. 153 



Seeds (Ito 5) one in each cell. Border of the calyx obscure. 



Flowers in cymes or heads. Style and stigma one, Coekel F. 160 



Flowers in umbels. 



Umbels compound: styles 2: fruit dry, Paesley F. 158 



Umbels simple or panicled: styles 3 to 5, rarely 2 : fruit a berry, Aralia F. 159 

 Calyx free from the ovary, at least from the fruit. 



Leaves punctured with transparent dots, sharp-tasted or aromatic. 



Leaves simple, all opposite and entire,- St. John's-woet F. 128 



Leaves compound. Rue F. 137 



Leaves without transparent dots. ' 



Pistils more than one. Leaves with stipules, Rose F. 146 



Pistils 4 or 5. Herbs without stipules, Stoxechop F. 156 



Pistils 2, nearly distinct. Stipules none. Saxifrage F. 157 



Pistil one, simple, one-celled: styl^ and stigma^nne. Pulse F. 141 



Pistil one, compound, either its stj'les, stigmas, or cells more than one. 



Style one (in Cr^ss F. often short or none), entire, or barely cleft at the top. 



Anthers opening by holes or chinks at the top, / Hf\titF TCR 



Anthers opening across the top, J 



Anthers opening lengthwise. 



Herbs: stameV.s on the persistent calyx, LyTtTRUJi F. 152 



Herbs: stamens on the rcceiJtacle,^6, two of them shorter, Cress F. 124 

 Woody plants. Fruit few-seeded. 



Stam'ens fewer than the 4 long petals. Fringe-tree, 189 



Stamen^^'asjuany as the broad petals. Staff-tree F. 139 



Styles or ssssile stigmas 2 to £, or style 2- to 5-cleft. 

 Ovary and fruit one-ceHed~flnd 



One-seeded. Shrubs, SuJiAcn F. 137 



Six-Deeded on 3 projections from the walls. Pin weed, 127 



Several- or many-seeded. Stamens distinct. 



Seeds in the cejitrc of the pod. Leaves all opposite, PI^'n; F. 129 



Seeds oij the walls or bottom of the pod, Saxifrage F. 157 



Many-seeded along the walls of a long-stalked berry. 



Stamens monadelphous, Passionflower F. 155 



Ovary.with 2 to 5 or more cells. 



Sessile stigmas and stamens 4 to 6, 

 Styles 3. Leaves opposite, compound. 

 Styles or long stigmas 2. Fruit 2-winged, 

 Styles or divisions of the style 5. 



Stamens 5 : pod partly or completely 10-celled, 

 Stamens 10: pod 5-celled. Leaves compound. 

 Stamens 10 (or fewer with anthers): styles united 

 with a long beak, inputting from it with the 

 5 one-seeded little pods when ripe, Geranium F. 135 



