XIXV111 CLASS XI. 



PiGZ. 



Saxifkaoa. — Calyx deeply 5-cleft. Petals 5, entire, with short claws. Capsule 

 2-beaked — Herbs,with cluster ed root-leaves, and yellow white and greenish 

 flowers. 127 



Mitella. — Petals 5, inserted into the calyx, slender, pinnatifid. — Slender herls, 



■with round cordate leaves, and small greenish and white flowers. 128 



Tueella. — Petals 5, with claws, entire, inserted into the calyx. Stamens long 



and slender. — Herbs, with radical cordate leaves and white flowers. 123 



Safo^aiua. — Calyx tubular, 5-toothed. Petals 5, with long claws. Capsule 



oblong, 1-celled, 4 toothed at the apex. — Flowers cymose clustered. 48 



I&ANTriea. — Calyx tubular, with scaly bractlets at the base. Petals 5, with 



loug claws. — Ornamental plants, with very showy and fragrant flowers. 49 ■ 



B Cfc Wtaim ros. — Sepals 5, united below in on indurated cup, inclosing the 1 seed- 

 ed utricle.— Homely weeds.. 5&* 



Order III. Thigynia.-— 3 Pistils. 



SiL7.!te.— Calyx tubular, 5-toothed, naked. Petals 5, with clawe, mostly crowned 

 at the orifice; limb bifid. Capsule 3-celled at base, opening by 0' teeth at 

 the top.— Flowers solitary or in cymes. 4' T ~ 



S.1T.LLARU. — Calyx 5-sepalled. Petals 5, 2-parted. Capsule 1-celled, 3 or 4- 



valved. — Small grass-like herbs, with while flowers in forked cymes. 51 



Assn.vki v.— Calyx 5 stalled. Petals 5, entire. Capsule 1-celled, 3-valved. — 



l':oic:rs white. 52. 



Order Y. Pentagynia. — 5- Pistils. 



EftOglJns. — Calyx tubular, 5-toothed, naked at the base. Petals 5, with clawa,- 



limb slightly cleft.— Corolla sometimes crowned. 50 



GhTiAjTiOM. — Calyx 5-sepalled. Petals 5, bifid or emarginate. — Flowers whiU, 



in terminal cymes. 51 



JgpmtiWLAi — Calyx 5-parted. Petals 5, entire.— Leaves in whorls. Flowers 



white, cymose. 54 



HdiXOGO. — Sepals 5. united at base. Styles short. — Homely herbs, with verticel- 



late leaves and small white sclilary flowers. 53. 



QkXALIS. — Sepals 5, free or united at base. Petals 5. Stamens unequal, more 

 or less mauodelphous. — Herbs, with leaves of 3 invei sely heart-shaped 

 leaflets. C3 s 



BKDtTM.— Sepals and petals S, rarely 4; Carpels 5, many-seeded, with a little 



scale at the base of e&ob* — T Itidc-lecived herbs, with cymose flowers. 125 



R£NTnoRUM. — Sepals 5, united at base. Petals 5, or none. Carpels 5, united at 

 the base into a 5-beaked, 5 celled capsule.— Upright herbs, with yclicwish- 

 gt sen flowers, ISA* 



CvcCA —Sepals 2, adherent to the bass of the capsule, which opens by a 

 lid.— Fleshy herbs. . 56 



Order X. Decagyxia. — 10 Pistils. 



LACCA*— Perianth 5-leavcd. Berry depressed, 10 celled, 13-seeded. 303 



CLASS XI. DOOEOANDRIA.— 12 to 19 Stamens. 

 Order I. Monogynia. — 1 Pistil. 



isiA. — Sepals 4, distinct, spreading. Petals 4, unequal, wit A claws. — 

 Sirong-sccntid herbs, with diyitt.'x leaves. 35- 



