Division II.— Monopetalous Exogenous 



Plants. 



Floral eiivclopes double. Calyx and corolla both present ; the latter of more 

 or less united petals. 



62. HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY. Order, Caprifo- 



LIACE^. 



Shrills, rarely lierls, often twining, with opposite exsti- 

 pnlate leaves ; calyx adherent to the ovary, the limb 4 or 

 5-toothed or lobed ; corolla tubular or rotate, 4-5-parted ; 

 floivers clustered, often fragrant ; stamens inserted on the 

 corolla-tube, as many as and alternate wath the lobes of the 

 corolla (rarely one less than the lobes) ; ovary 2-5-celled, 

 wath 1-many pendulous ovules in each cell ; style 1 ; stig- 

 mas 3-5 ; fruit baccate drupe, or capsule ; emlryo small, 

 in the axis of fleshy albumen. 



SYNOPSIS. 



* CoroUa tubular, with flif arm style; capitate stigma. 



Corolla campanulate. Berry 4-cellecl, ^-seeded. Erect shrubs.. SrnTnomcA^TVs. 



tubular. IS-celled. Chiefly woody xines Lonicera. 



Drupe bony, Z-b-seeded. Herbs Tbiosteum. 



** CoroUa rotate. Stigmas 3-5, sessile. Flowers in cymes. 



Leaves pinnate. Berry Z-^-seeded Sambucus. 



simple. Drupe l-seeded Viburnum. 



SYMPHORICARPUS, Dill. Sxow-berry. 



Calyx-tiibe globous, limb 4 to 5-toothed ; corolla funnel- 

 shaped or bell-shaped, the limb in 4 to 5 subequal lobes ; 



