ANALYSIS. Xiii 



Slvle Ljifraiizhr. Fruit capsular or bnccnte. Shrubp or under shrubs. Leaves 

 usunllv evf ri.'rern, entire, whorleil or opposite. 



(it-nrni. .Mvlocarinni p. 1 10. Klliotiia p. 1 10, (^iialtlieriii p. 1 10 Clellira 

 111. Mcniiisia p. 111. Aiuiromeda p. 111. CNnl'ap. 113. Kalii in p. 113. 

 Rhododendron p. 113. Epiycea p. 1I4. Leiophyllum p. 114. Bejaria p. 114. 

 Azalea p. 114. 



Order M PrROTJ^cx-c Calyx 5-parted. Corolla 5-tootbed. Stamens 10. 

 Sivlf 1- Capsule 5 celled, wiili central placentae. Seeds numerous, winded. 

 Herbaceous plants, sonietmu'S parasitic with roots of trees. 



Genera. I'yrola p 109. Chimaplula 109. Munotropa 100. 



Order 86. Ge?*tiane.€. Calyx *-J-4-5- 10 cleft. Corolla tubular 4-5-10-cIeft, 

 often sofncwhat irrtgular. Stamens equal in number to ihe Fogments of 

 ihe corolla included. Siiymas 1-2. Capsule l-ccllcd, many seeded. Herba- 

 ceous plants, with opposite, sessile, entire leaves. Flowers terminal or axillary 



Gtmra. Gcnii.ina p. 219 Frasera p. 220. Subbaiia p. 220. Centaurella p. 

 221. Mitreoln p. 32o. Houstonia p. 221. Polypremum 222. Villarsia p. 222. 

 Obolaria p. 222. 



(r; Flowers irregular. Exc. RticUia, Elytraria. 



Order 70. Labiat.c. Caly.v tubular, 5-10-toothed, inferior. Corolla bilabi- 

 ate; the upper lip entire or bihd, the lower 3-cIeft. Stamens 4, didynamous, 

 sometimes but 2. Ovary 4-lobed. Style 1, arising from the base ol the lobes 

 Fruit 1-4 small nuts- Herbaceous plants, with 4-angled stems, and opposite 

 leaves. 



Gmein. Lvcopns 202. Mentha 203. Pycnnnthemum 203. Plyssopus 204. 

 Teucrium 20i. Collinsonia 205. Ceranthera 205. Monarda 206. Loonurus 

 206, Lainium206. Dracocephalum 206. Siaclivs207. Ne pet a 207. Marru- 

 bium207. Macbridea 209. Hedeotna 208, Calamintha 208. Prunella 208- 

 iscuiellana 209, Salvia 209. Hyptis 210. 



Order 71. VeibenacejC. Calyx tubular, inferior. C«trolla generally with an 

 irregular bmb. Stamens 4, (sometimes 2) didynamous. Fruit drupaceous or 

 baccate. Style terminal- fierbaceous plants and shrubs. Leaves generally 

 oppoeite. Gmera. Priva p. 326. Vcrbetm p. 210. Callicarpa 211. Zapa- 

 ma 211. Laniana 211. 



Order 60 Lobeliace.*:. Calyx 4-5 cleft. Stamens 5, united into a tube 

 by the ambers- Ovary inferior. Style simple. Stigma surrounded by a cup- 

 Uke fringe. Fruit capsular, many seeded, dehiscing at the apex. Herbaceous 

 plants with alternate leaves. Genus. Lobelia p. 129. 



Order82. BiG.voM.\cE-t. Calyx divided, sometimes spathaceous. Corolla 4-5- 

 lobed. Stamens 5, 1-3 of them sterile. Capsule 1-2-celled., many seeded. Seeds 

 compressed, usually winsed. Trees or vmes, with the leaves usually opposite. 



Geiiera. Bignon'ia 212. Catalpa 212. 



Order 83. Pedaline-*:. Calyx 5-cleft. Corolla bilabiate, 5-lobed. Stamens 

 i, didynamous. Fruit a ligneous capsule, terminated by 2 curved beaks. Herb- 

 aceous plams, viscidly pubescent, with alternate leaves, and a.xillary flowers. 



Genu*. Martynia'p. 212. 



Order 62. LENTiBrr.AKi-t:. Calyx bilabiate, undivided or S-cIefr. Corollla 

 bilabiate, spurred. Stamcs 2. Anthers 1-celled. Style 1. Stigma bilame- 

 late. Capsule 1-celled, many seeded. Herbaceous plants with no, or only 

 radical leaves, growing in swamps and wet places. 



Gfnera. Pinguicula p. 119. Uiricularia p. 119. 



Order 75. Acavthace-*:. Calyx 4-5-cleft, with equal or unequal segments. 

 Corolla hvpogvnous w ith a regular or irregular border. Stamens 2 4, or 5 when 

 didynamous or nearly equnl. Style 1. Capsule 2-celIed, few or numy seeded, 

 dissepiments opposite the valves. Herbaceous plants with opposite simple 



Genera. Juslicia p. 218. Ruellia p. 218. Elytraria p. 219. 

 Order 84. ScaopHULARiNE-t. Calyx divided, unequal. Corolla bilabiate. Sta- 

 inena osually i, didynamous sometimes bui^2. S.yle 1; stigma simple or 2-lobcd. 



