88. The Pea and Bean Family. 



,, nate and forming 

 the '■ keel" Stamens 10 momuhlpkou* > 



,,, tin H "A altogether absent Fapilionacea, (p. )■ 



Exceptions:— enus should be placed at 



« SlSe'pSStoiiSS!* 7 



Order XXIII. MYRTALES. 



ery rarely aquatic herbs). I*m 



Woody, more rai > ™7 a /l™" ^ 



v .„ ,/. ,,./,>. usually opposite or whorlrd. / / " 



apetalous, mostly 4-5-merou, and diploetemonoos, or polyster 

 from branching, regular with an elongated tubular hypanth, 



if hvpauthium short thru ronipieU-ly a-inate to the ova ry. 

 valvate more rarely (some Comhretaeea-, M'jrtacar and Mdasto 

 imbricate or open in bud. Ovary tynearpous 2-many-cdled. 

 1-celled. Styles conn >nnj,axile. Seeds 1- 



Albumen 0. 



Exceptions : — 



. Rhizophoraceas ; 9 

 89. The Myrtle and Jamun Family. 



Trees or shrubs with opp., very ran, 



rarely 1-celled wit 



