DICHOTOMOU? ANALYSIS. 195 



77. Fruit a borrv Sm&acea, 119 



Fruit a capsule Tritlu>ce<c, 120 



T& ETerl i •■ ons plants with tumid nodes CaryophyUaeea, .1 



• nt having tumid nodes 79 



80 



Carpels less than 5 Saxifragacece, 59 



Linacece, 23 



3—10 Crassulacece, 5S 



81. Shrubs or trees S2 



Herbaceous plants 89 



82. Leaves compound 



- simple S7 



63. Leaflets palmately arranged Hippoeagtanacem, 39 



Leaflet; pinnately arranged S4 



• ■ imens mona lei - Ifeliacsm, 35 



phooa 36 



65. Fruit baccate 86 



Fruit not baccate Zanthoxylacece, 28 



1 Anrantineerr, 31 



- not united SapindacecB, 40 



67. Fruit a samara Aceraeece, 33 



Fruit not a samara 88 



B8. Vr "ir 2-s ieded Ernpeii'aeece, 



Fruit nsually more than 2-seeded Rhamnaeea), 42 



Fruit 3 or several celled, many-seeded Circacece, 72 



Vs irrecrular 90 



a regul a Lythracece, 47 



90. Fruit many-seeded Balsam inac&B, 2.? 



Fruit 2-seeded Polygalaceoc. If) 



91. Calyx present in some states 92 



Calyx absent 133 



MOXOCHLAMYDEOUS PLANTS. 



92. Ovary inferior 93 



Ovary superior .' 104 



93. T 94 



without stipules 93 



94 Flowers perfect 1 ristoloehiaceaf, 106 



Flowers not perfect Anifntaceoe, 115 — Sub-order iK/p 



owers having only stamens or pistils 96 



: - having both stamens and pistils 99 



n aments or catkins 97 



laments 93 



97. I. Amentacert. 115 — Sub nder Myricaaeai. 



pound, pinnate Juglandaeea^ 116 



polygamous . . ,8anialacea\ 105 



ecions, vines CucurMtace 



1 (W 



Ovary 1-celled 101 



- died AristolocMacecB, 106 



1 Ona ■ 



10L I LoranthacecR. 



;>'ants 102 



102. Pollen triangular Onagra 



- 103 



1 Sani 



Fruit • .1(10 



Fruit capsular 



104. I. 



Lesree without Btipnles 117 



