class xvr. and xvii. xlvii 



CLASS XVI. MONO DELPHI A.— Filaments combined 

 in one set. 



Order III — V. Tri-Pentandria.— 3 to 5 Stamens m 



one set. 



PAOi. 



TtWMMA.-^Spathe 2 leaved. k»ele<l, 1-fiowercd. Perianth R-parted with oblong 

 nents. Stamens 3: filaments united into a long tube. — Flowers 

 large, very evanescent, yellow and red. 370 



Pa9SIFI<or(. — Calyx o-parted, colored, the throat crowned with a double or 

 triple fringe. Petals 5 or none. Stamens 5. their filaments situated on 

 the stipe of the ovary. .Stigmas 3. — Climbing lu:rbs or shrubs, with 

 pdmatebj lobed-h < 121 



Lisix.— Sepals, petals and styles 5. Capsule 5 to 18-eelied. 61 



Order, X, Pegandrta. — 10 Stamens in one set. 



(JERAXIUM. — Sepals and petals 5. regular. Stamens all fertile, the alternate 



ones longer, ani with scales at cue c\>?.— F,:duncU:s 1, 2, or Z-flowered. 62 



Ox m.is.— S -pals and petals 5. Styles 5. — Leaves mostly Z-fo'iib:. 63 



SixtpsAJreaus, page SS. Tsphrosia and Amorpha, page 90. Lupints, page 93. 



Order XIII. Polyaxdria. — Mom y Stamens in one set. 



f MAI.VACE.E. — Herbs" or sbruhs, with alternate stipulate leaves and rojrular 

 tlow-r-, with numerous stamens, rnonodel phous in a column. Pistils 

 several. 57 



1. Malta, page 57. 2. Althza. 3. Hibiscus, page 53. 4. Abutilox, page 53, 

 5. 3ipa, page CO. 



CLASS XVII. DIADELPIIIA.— Filaments in 2 sets. 

 Order VI. Hexandria. — 6 Stamens. 



t FUM lRT\.OE "R.— Delicate simoth h -rb*. with compound dissected leaves, 



aaJ irregular Ho .vers, with 4 somewhat united petals. Sri 



1. DiOWTRK. — Sepals 2, small. Corolla heart-shaped or 2-spurred. — Low 



ate inks s perennials, with simple scapes. 23 



■2. C^ydvus.— Corolla 1-spurred at the base, deciduous. Style persistent. 



Fruit a many-seeded poi. — F lowers in racemes. 23 



3. Admtmia. — Corcila heart shaped, persistent, 4-lobed at the apex. — A climb- 



ing v.ii'. 24 



4. I'cii.i-?.:i.— Corcila l-3purred. Fruit small, globular, 24 



Order VIII. Octandria. — 8 Stamens in 2 sets. 



P&IYO.U.A.— - Sepals 5. persistent, 2 of them urn-shaped and colored. Petals 3 



to 5, united to the stamens, th* : lower one keel-form. 76 



Order X. Decandria. — TO Stamens in 2 sets (mostly 

 9 and 1). 



4 LF.GUMTNO-.F -Tit rbsceous plants, shrubs or trees, with alternate mostly 

 compound loaves, and papilionaceous flowers. PLstii single. Fruit a 

 leguinev 77 



