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Suborder I. UL,MACE;E. (Elm Family.) 



Flowers perfect or monoeciously polygamous. Filaments straight or 

 moderately incurved in the bud. Styles or stigmas 2. Fruit a samara 

 or drupe. — Trees, with alternate leaves. 



1. Ulmus. Flowers sometimes perfect. Ovary 2-ovuled. Fruit a samara. Anthers 



extrorse. 



2. Celtis. Flowers polygamous. Ovary 1-ovulecL Fruit a drupe. Anthers introrse. 



Suborder II. URTICEjE. (Nettle Family.) 



Flowers monoecious or dioecious. Filaments wrinkled and inflexed in 

 the bud. Style or stigma simple. Ovary always l-celled and 1-seeded, 

 becoming an akene. — Herbs with a tough fibrous bark and opposite or 

 alternate leaves. 



* Calyx in the fertile flowers of 2 to 5 separate or nearly separate sepals : plant beset with 



stinging bristles. 

 :3. Urtica. Sepals 4 in both sterile and fertile flowers. Akene straight and erect, enclosed 

 by the 2 inner and larger sepals. Stigma capitate-tufted. Leaves opposite. 



4. Laportea. Sepals 5 in the sterile flowers, 4 in the fertile, or apparently only 2, the 



two exterior being minute. Akene very oblique and bent down, nearly naked. Stigma 

 long and awl-shaped. Leaves alternate. 



* * Calyx of the fertile flowers tubular or cup-shaped, enclosing the akene. Plant wholly 



destitute of stinging bristles. 



5. Parietaria. Flowers polygamous, in involucrate-bracted clusters. Stigma tufted 



Leaves alternate. 



Suborder III. CANNABINEiE. (Hemp Family.) 



Flowers dioecious ; the sterile racemed or panicled ; the fertile in clus- 

 ters or catkins. Filaments short, not inflexed in the bud. Fertile calyx 

 of one sepal, embracing the ovary. Stigmas 2, elongated. Ovary 

 l-celled, 1-ovuled, becoming a glandular akene. — Herbs with opposite 

 lobed leaves and a fibrous inner bark. 



6. Humulus. Fertile flowers in a short spike forming a membranaceous catkin in fruit 



Anthers erect. Leaves 3 to 5-lobed 



1. ULMUS, L. Elm. 



Calyx bell-shaped, 4 to 9-cleft. Stamens 4 to 9, with long slender filaments. 

 Ovary 2-celled. Fruit winged all around. — Flowers polygamous, purplish or 

 yellowish, in lateral clusters, preceding the leaves, which are strongly straight- 

 veined, short -petioled, and oblique or unequally somewhat heart-shaped at 

 base. 



1. U. Americana, (L.) Willd. Buds and branchlets glabrous : branches 

 not corky : leaves obovate-oblong or oval, abruptly pointed, sharply and often 

 doubly serrate, soft pubescent beneath or soon glabrous, smooth above or 

 nearly so : flowers on slender drooping peduncles which are jointed above the 

 middle, in close fascicles : fruit glabrous except the margins, its sharp points 



