CONSPECTUS OF ORDERS AND FAMILIES 

 Sub-order TAMARISCINEffi* (p. 109). 



Sub-order MORINGINE^E* (p. 109). 

 nd st. on the margins of a perigynous d 

 taloid. Carpels 3. 



e (position doubtful). 

 Sub-order PASSIFLORINE^* 



'•, an inferior or rarely superior in (Passifloracece and 



nil, placentae sometimes 'meeting in or adnate to axis. 



' -tly herbs climbinu by tendrils. Carica a small tree with latex. 



Sub-order RHCEADINE/E ( P . 106). 

 B. The Poppy Family. 



--2or3 -f 3. Stamens man >i. Ovary I -celled with 2 

 '■'<-»t>r often (I'aparer) project in;.' as lamellae from the rnifl-ribs of 

 • ■r\»-\< (the lamellae immediately under the stigmas), stigmas 

 ii.-ti connate into a disc. Fruit capsular. 



ill. albuminous Pa pan ran a ( p. 22 i. 



28- The Caper Family. 

 Woody or herbaceous. Leaves simple or digitate, stipalea wbBO 

 U b. Kls. regular. S, p. \. 



d with 2-4 parietal placentae. Replum 



capsules. ( (vules many ram }>h,1r<>f.,t.-. 

 .iiious. Fin'a-i/i, rnrrfj i,r 



and Cabbage Family. 



tradiinarnoiis), very rarely stain 

 , septate lontiitudinally by a repli 



K '- "-ptions :- 



