138 SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. 



„ ( Class I. Fungi. 



Thallophyta] _,_ TT .. 



( Class II. Algse. 



General classification of Cryptogamse are represented in 

 the following table. 



[ Class I. Filicinse. 

 Group I. Pteridophyta j Class II. Lycopodinas. 

 ( Class III. Equisetinse. 

 CRYPTOGAMS J Group n . Bryophyta J Class L_ Musci^ 



( Class I. Fungi. 

 Group III. lhallophyta | ^ n ^^ 



SUMMARY. 



Phanerogam® are those plants which produce flowers. 



Cryptogama are those plants which do not produce flowers. 



Angiospermce are those Phanerogamse whose ovules are enclosed in an. 

 ovary. 



Gymnosperma are those Phanerogams whose ovules arc not enclosed in 

 an ovary. 



Dicotylece are those AngiospermEe which have dicotyledonous seeds. 



Monocotylece are those Angiospermae which have monoeotyledonous- 



Diolypetalm are those Dicotyleas which have dialypetalous flowers. 



Gamopetalw are those Dicotylese which have gamopetalous flowers. 



Apetalce are those Dicotylese which have apetalous flowers. 



Thalamifioroe are those Dialypetalse which have free dialypetalous; 

 flowers. 



Calycifiorts are those Dialypetalse which have adherent dialypetalous 

 flowers. 



Gamopetala Epigynce are those Gamopetalae which have epigynous 

 gamopetalous flowers. 



Gamopetala Hypogynce are those Gamopetalae which have hypogynous- 

 gamopetalous flowers. 



Apetalce Epigynm are those Apetalse which have epigynous apetalous: 

 flowers. 



ApetalcB Hypogynts are those Apetalse which have hypogynous apetalous-- 

 flowers. 



Petaloidem are those Monocotylese which have showy flowers. 



