ANALYSIS. V 



8ule 5-vb1vH. 5-celled. Herbaceous jHanis, with an ncid juice. Leaves com- 



pouiui, IIU>- I it'- 



tit It US. ! ' ' 



Ordtr 27. Zviwphvllace.i;. Sepals 5, persistent. Petals 5, obovate. 

 >;•...,■.,, 10, ihf 5 oppusiie ilie peuUs plaied wiiliin 5 li) p<it,'yiious fiunds. 

 ol, lU-lurruwed An nnnuul plant, ditiusc ur (railing;. Leaves 

 i';iiiKmi> lonipoiind, usuully 3 pairs. 



Grntu. KiUtMrainM 15. 



Order 40. Le^.l mi.nos.e. Calyx ."> toothed or 5 clefr, often unequal. Petals 

 5or f»'w» r. irrcL'uiiir. fc?i:iniens dtfniiic, perigynuus or h> p«»yyiioiis distinct 

 mr idelpl^.u^. l"ruii ujiiuilly a legume. Ht-rijs, shrubs and 



ra - ' i.ialf, yenerally coniiiound. [.-ee j'age vii.] 



Order 33 Meliace-E. Sepals 5, united at the base. Petals 5, cohering 

 ... ,1,. »,a-<ie or aiMulicJ to the stamen tube. Stamens 10, usually inoiiadel- 

 Fruit cupsiiliir, S-celled, 1 beed in each ceil. A tree {Fride of India) 

 wiH) ;'ip!nn:tte leaves. 



Geniu. Melia p. b'i 



(g) Flutnrs polygamous, monoecious or dioecious. 



Order 37. Sapindace^b. Sepals 4, unequal, two outer ones largest. Pet- 

 als 4, hairy at the base. S'anieus 6-8. Kilimeiiis iiairy. Siyks usually 3 

 ■ :i( or combined. Ovary composed of three united carpels. Ovules 

 Fruit capsular. IVces, with compound piunaic leaves. Flowers 

 Siiiai , uia'Litiu"^ or polygamous. 

 Genus. ^>apindus p. 55. 



Order 35. Acerace.*. Sepals 5, united at the ba!=e, colored. Petals as 



r. — • ■ -cpals or warning. Stamens usually 8, varying from 3-12. 



i of two united carpels. Fruit a samara, with the lower niar- 



: thickened Trees or t-hrubs, with opposite, palmately lobed, 



iipoiiiii leaves. Fiowers frequently polygamous, or dioecious. 



Uiuui. Av.tr p. 53. 



Hril. r 4. ScuizA.vDiucE.K. Flowers moncEcioup. Sepals and petals con- 

 i, ^12. S:ainens 5, with the anthers connate, nearly sessile. Car- 

 - a.-^rrgate when not mature, but srattered on t+ie elongated torus in ma* 

 •y. A irmling shrub, with entire or detiiiculate leaves. 



uenuf. Schzandra p. 12 



Order 49. Ciclrbitace^. Flowers moncEcious. Caly.x 5-toothed, with 



the limb .««metimes obsolete. Petals 5, distinc, or more or less united to each 



<''i«r and the calyx. Stamens 5, distinct, or variously united. Fruit large, 



.y. Herbac'.ous plants, climbing by siipalar tendrils. Leaves alternate. 



i rowers axillary. 



Genera. Bryonia p. 91. Melothria p. 94. Sicyos p. 94. Cucurbita 93, 



Onier 5 M -lAf E.r.. Flowers dioecious, sometimes polygamous. 



Sepals 1-S 111 a >cries. Petals 4-5-8, sometimes none- Stamens 3-6, 



or I. s u>ua.ly dis'.inct. Climbnig shrubs, or sulfruciicose plants. Leaves 



altt:;. : iiiple, palmately veined. 



Gtnera. Cocculus p. 12. Menispermum p. 12. 



Order 34. ViXArE.E. Flowers dia-cious, polygamous or perfect. Calyx 

 minute, 5-i.ioilic I, or entire. Petals 4 or 5, caducous. Stamens 4 or 5, op- 

 posite the p» la"--, inserted with them on the surface of an annular di'^k. Fruit 

 pulpy, one or l<w seeded. Climbing shrubs. Lower leaves opposite, upper 

 ones ahernaie. iireenisli. 



Otnera. Vilis p. 52. Ampclopsis p. 53. 



Order 2H. ZA.NTnoiYLACE^. Flowers dicccious, polygamous, or perfect 



Scpah 3-9. Peihls as many as the sepals, or wnnfinir. Siamer.r as many, 



or twice as many a."* the petals. Ovaries equal in nuiuber to (he sepals, riis 



linctor ' Styles distinct. Fruit 2-5celled. Trees or shrub.-*. Lcav^ 



pmntt) .cd 



Centra. Za.iilioxylum p. 45. Ptelca p 45. 



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