W ATSON—Plants of Bernalillo County 
Stamens free from the calyx. 
Leaves punctate with pellucid dots; 
- - - : : (37) RutvacraE P. 56. 
Leaves not pellucid-punctate. (See also No. 36, 
P.456.) 
Herbs not fleshy ; 
- - (49) RanuncutaceaE P. 76. 
pee with thick, fleshy leaves; 
- : (44) CRassULACEAE P. 72. 
Stamens inserted on the calyx. 
Just twice as many as the pistils; 
- : - - (44) CrassutacEaE P. 72. 
Not twice the number of the pistils. 
Leaves without stipules ; 
- . - (43) SaxrrracacEaE P. 70. 
Leaves with stipules; (42) Rosacrazr P. 66. 
b, Stamens of the same number as the petals and op- 
posite them. 
Ovary 1-celled. 
Sepals 6; stigma 1; anthers opening by uplifted 
vales ; - - (48) Berpermpear P. 76. 
Sepals 2; stigma 3; anthers not so opening; 
-  - - - - PortuLacEaE P. 80. 
Ovary 2-4 celled. 
Calyx lobes minute or obsolete; petals valvate; 
- (29) Aiconnrbacnan Peo: 
oe 4-5 cleft, valvate in the bud; _ petals in- 
volute ; - - (30) Raa soa Pz: 
C, Stamens numerous, at least more than 10, and more 
than twice the sepals or lobes of the calyx. 
1. Calyx more, or less coherent with the surface 
of the compound ovary. 
Ovary 2-5 celled. 
Leaves alternate, with stipules ; 
- - - (42) Pomear 1n Rosacaz P. 67. 
Leaves opposite, without stipules; 
- - - - (43) SaxrrracacEaE P. 70. 
Ovary 1-celled, with the ovules parietal. 
ileehy pane with no true foliage; petals many; 
- - (26) Croraguan -. 48. 
er lenioal saith petals 5 or 10; 
- - : (25) [eh cecnaed P. 48. 
rel! 1-celled, w vith tine ovules rising from the base; 
(52) Porrutacnar P. 80. 
(2) Calyc ante. free and separate from the pis- 
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