CONSPECTUS OF ORDERS AND FAMILIES. 



42. The Jute Family. 



Woody or herbaceous. Leaves rarely deeply lobed. 

 regular, often small. ti •' <• > > <'/' < <il<n with fn 



mkmIv ran 1\ herba< c nis. Fbun.r* ro/uhn or zi^/ninor/ilio'i--; oft. 

 mmam Calyx i toiealyx rarely prescn 



,«.;,/.< «dM«?/. v ohdiploxtcmnnous with the alternate whorl oft* 

 need to staminodes, rarely 5 only but tometimes mamp, MOM 



'"-/- or !< » itfl into a tube at the base. Anths. 2-locular and extrors 



i. umuIK .-»-.' ( -ll. ...tiw-J'-Hioil'ir 



',) more or less free and penta>l< Ij>/k»k. anlhr* ulti,,,„t, 

 xlls often sinuou*. Oram 



!/,'! ■'!!''' ''''] . ^'/^''''"^./^^''■'..'"'"^.^Xicea (p. 5 ! 



Order IX. EUPHORBIALES. 



rery various, sometimes fleshy, aquatic in CaUitriche. L>. n< 



■„,;,. tunes p„l„ • ■ "lUrmih, usua 



>r single ovary but .-«>mft'tw<* h,.r<b"-hl(iitn/<ltuu--<: l---'" 



•s: 45. Euphorbiacete ; 4(3. CalUtrkhacea: 



