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ANALYSTS. Ul 



Onicr 42. Calycixtha«k.<c. Scpnls and pefnis confounded, united at the 

 ha««»» '^ co|i»red. Sininens numerous. Socils nuiiieroiis, coa- 



la. 11- : coriaceous calyx. iSinall slirubs wiih pu, pit flowers. 



iithuji. Calvcjiiiiuis p. 83. 



[c) Flotrrrx pnfrct. Sfamrns numerous, except sometimes in 

 Coi chorus. Usually large trees ^ someliines small trees and 

 tkntl^s, 



Ordwt^ Magnoliack.«. Sepnls S-fi. deciduous. Pefals 3-30, in several 

 roHS. Stamens numerous, with short filaments. Cnrpcllap in one or pcvcral 

 rows. Tn-ps and shruhs w ith alternate eniijc, coriaceous leaves. Flowers 

 generally h«rce and Iraiirant. 



Gcnen. llliiium p. 9 Magnolia p. 10. Liriodendron p. 11. 



Order 3. Axona e.e. Sepals 3. Petals 6, coriaceous, arranged in two 

 row8. Ftlimet»*« short, angular. Ovaries numerous. Fruit pulpy, several 

 •efded. Small trees or shrubs, with akernate entire leaves. 



GfKus. Asimma p. 11. 



Order 32. Tiliace.e. Sepals 4-5. Petals 4-5. Sramens numerous, dis- 

 tinct Ovary consistinij of Irom 4-10 uni'ed carpels, with a.«; many stigmas. 

 Trees, e.xcept Corchorus, which is nearly herbaceous, with alternate leaves 

 and axillary flowers. 



Grnera. Ctwchorus p 51. Tilia p. 51. 



Order 30. TERVSTR(T.MtACE.T^. St pals 5, deciduous, coriaceous Petals 5, 

 united at the base. Siam»Mi<« numerous monadelphnus. Ovary 5-celled. 

 Styles 3 or 6. Fruit 5 or Gcol'.ed. Capsule woody. Trees or shrubs, with 

 alternate leaves, and largp showy flowers. 



Gfnera. Gordonia p. 47. Slewaitia p. 43. 



(rf) Flo t ITS perfect. Stamcnts usually 5. He rhaceous plants. 



Order 16. Droser.\ce.c Sepals 5, persistent. Petals 5, marcescenf 

 S ~ 5, or a mulli|ile of that number, dis'inct, in Parnasfia periirvnous* 



« 1 rrlled many .seeded, wirh parietal placentae. Styles 'i-3. Hciba- 



(^ 'y with srlandular linirs. 



j). 31. Dionffia i). 31. Parnassia p. 32. 



Order 25 Balsami.vace^.. Sepals 5, but by the union of the two upper 

 ones apparently only 4 or 2, 1ow«t one spurred. Pe»nl«* by union apparently 

 but 2. f^i irnens 5, with subulate filaments. Ovary 5-celled, wiih cenrral pla- 

 centa" Stizina."* 5. Sui ciilent herbaceous plants, with yellow axillary flowers. 



Genu*. Impatiens p. 43. 



Order 23. Linage.?; Sepals 5. persistent. Petals 5, with a twisted aesti* 

 vaiion, uniruirulaie. S'arnons 5. Pistils 5. Cap«iile 5-«:elled, or by spurious 

 dissepiments 10 cellel. Seeds mucilaginous. Annual plants with entire leaves, 

 usually alternate Flowers in terminal corymbose panicle?, yeliow. 



Genus. Linum p. 42. 



Order 16. ViorjicE.?; Sepals 5, persistent, unequal, often auricled, or pro' 

 duced at the base. I'e'ah 5, uufruicula'e, superior one usually spurred- 

 S 5. Anthers adnate. Ovary 1-celled, wi:h 3 parietal placentae, 



ii, ; I ous nlanis, wirh axillary fl >wers. 



Genera. Viola p. 23. SJea p. 30. 



(c) Flowers perfect. Stamens 6— S, or a multiple of 6, 



Order 36. HrppocASTANACE.t. Sepals 5. united into a companidate, or 

 tubular 5 i«>ohed rnlvx Petals 4-5. uncuiculn'e, ii regular. Sianiens 6-8, 

 unc<pnl. Ovary 3-ceHed. Stvle 1, fililorm. F'ruii coriaceous 1 to 3-cell 

 «d. Shrubs, with opposite, palmaiely compound leavts. F'low ers showy. 



Genu*. ..E'culus p. 51. 



Order 14. CArPARiDACE^R. Sepals 4. deciduous, united, forminrr a IuIkj" 

 Petals 4, cruciate, or uregular, sometimes wanting. Statuens 4-6-12 or nu- 



