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47. The Elm Family. 



Trees with 2-farious leaves freq " - (sometimes 



visible as translucent dots): '-' "'"'«'. FUtwtra 



usually polygamous or dioecious 



, /.,,,„„,/< 4-S-,» t ,»«s lol.es free or connate. 



.,,;„/,, usually l-eelled: 

 J 



- Wmacea (p. 806). 



48. The Hemp and Hop Family. 



Shrubby or herbaceous with,.,: -■ i : "'<>* 



opp.and it. palmai SJd!jS2 



"■.■■' . '; ^ . .'.l ';-",'; 



I ' < ■-""'■ Ali'uui. a 



..'.,..' ,„.',,,,, ' Vannabinacece (p. 810). 



49. The Nettle Family. 



1 'r""' es - iSjfe 



01 3 inth. female, when! 



■ - 

 incurved in bud with anthers reversed, d« ' 



:■■■'■■'■■•■ : ! ' ■ " ." • ■ 



50. The Fig and Mulberry Family. 



^ v^ -'■—■■".; . . ';.. . : -' ■■" 



l^ a H,imr and 



'' Tl ? ke that rfma"y 



:P#- S,'hK.:: "M, 



33SS 



Wofad into W yte**y pseudocarps with the enlarged 



