ANALYSIS. XI 



Tril>€ 7. C^iicorarrtr. Flowers nil lipulair nnd prrfcrt. Corolla split en 

 one side, ih»i» inakmj; it li^uluio, 5-'ootlit'cl, 5-ncrvtd. Toll* n inuliuiigular, 

 •cabroua Milky plants with nlieriiate leaves. 



Gmtra. Ilieracium p. 13G. Prennntlus n. 137. J^ei'modoii p. 138 — 

 Kripia p. I3S. Apargiu p. \^S. Laciuca p. 13d. BorKhausia j). 130. !Son- 

 chu8 p. 13y. Cichonuinp. 1-10. 



Onler 76. Dipsaceae. Flowers collected into an ovate or roundish head* 

 Corolla 4-cle<t, siaiueiis 4 tlistincl. Tiunel. 



Genera. Dipsacus p. 201. 



Order 72. Cincho.nace.4:. Calyx siiperior 2-4-5 parted, with connate 

 bracies at the ba»-e. Corolla superior, iiibular, uith as many divi>ions as the 

 calyx. Stamens 4-5. Fruit a capsule, usually 2-celled, 1 oi ii s^cds in each 

 cell; orasuculent berry 4-seedcd. IJcrbs or shrubs wnli opposite entire leaves 

 with intermediate stipula:. 



Genera. Spermacoce p. 131. Diodia p. 131. Cephalanllius p. 131. — 

 Hedyoiis p. Ui. Pinckneya p. 132 Mitchella p 132. 



Order 74. Stellate.'e. Ca!y.x 4 lobed Corolla rotate or iiibuiar. Sta- 

 mens 4. style 1. Fruit didymous, 2-secded Herbaceous plants with an- 

 gular stems and venicillatc Kaves. FlowcrsS minute. 



Genera. Galium p. 135. Kubia p 136. 



Order 73. Capr!Fcliace.€. Calyx superior 5-cleft or 5 toothed. Corolla 

 \-aryin? in every respect in the different eenera. tSiainens 5. S'yie 1 5 Stig- 

 mas 1-3. Fruit indehisceni, usually fltsFiy, 1-5 celled, crowned by the calyx. 

 Shrubs, often climbing, wiih opposite leavis. 



Genera. C.iprifolium p. 133. I iervilla p. 133. Sanibucus p. 135. Sympho- 

 ria p. 133- Triosteum p. 133. Viburnum p. 134. 



Order 71. Camfanulace^. Calyx S-cIet't, persistent. Corolla cainpanu- 

 late, 5 cleft, marcesceni Stamens 5. Siiijma 3-cleff Capsule 3-celled, 

 many seeded, dehiscin£» by pores. Herbaceous plants. 



Genus. Ciiinpanuhi, p. 130. 



Order GO. Vaccine-c Calyx 4—5 toothed. Corolla with as many seg- 

 ments as the calyx, urceolate or campanulaie. Sininens 8 — JO ; anthers tu- 

 mid at tlie bo$:e. Fruit succulent. Slirubs, with alternate leaves. 



Genera. V'accinium p. 115. Oxycoccus p. 116. 



(6) Ovarium superior. Corolla regular. Slamens 5. 



Order 91. EoRAGi.NEjf.. Calyx 5-chft. Corolla 5-cleff. Nuts 4, distinct. 

 Herbaceous plants, with alternate, scabrous leaves. Flov\ers in secund 

 spikes or raceme.*. 



Genera. Liihospermum p. 227. Bafschia p. 228* Cynoglossum p. 228. 

 Ooosmodium p, 2*iS. Pulmonaria p. 228. Myosotis p. 223. 



Order 89. Apocyne^. Ca'yx 5-rleff, persistent Corolla 5 lobed, with twist- 

 ed sestivation. Stamens 5 Ovari<82. .Stigma 1. Fruit follicular, long, slen- 

 der. Plants usually with a milky juice, and entire leaves. Herbabeous plants 

 or a shrubby vine. 



Genera. Apocynum p, 223. Amsonia p. 223. Echites p. 224. Gelsemi- 

 num p. 224. 



Order 79. PLrMBAGivE.*:- Calyx tubular, plaited, 10-toothed. Ovules in- 

 verted. Suginas 5, Herbaceous plants wjih sheathing leaves* P'lowers in 

 panicles, blue. 



Genus. Statice p. 202. 



Order 92 Helioikop CE.C Calyx 5-parted, persistent Ovary 4-celled, \»ith 

 a •olitary ovule in ench cell Style 1 Fruit drupaceou.^, easily divided Her- 

 baceous plan- • terna'e simple leaves. Flowers in spikes. 



Genus. U, _ „m p- 229. 



Order 63. Sapotejc Galyx 5-cleft. Corolla 5-cIeft, salver-form. Style 1- 

 Fruit baccate, i-seeded. Ttees or shrubs, generally with spiny branches — 



