622 APPENDIX 
42. alge =e 119. 
Sepals typically 5; stems with 
aormegp nodes; seeds usually 
any. 
‘aware ey beaten 2 137. 
Psi 3-celled ; eg plants per- 
sisting in row ne Bergia. 
95. Elatinaceae 3: 
Sympetalae 
Plants Eprohonc haa or rrestral and either obviously attached to the host or lacking chlorophyll (or having both char- 
rs), or terrestrial phy 
Plants attached to the host the 1 cael: plants twining. . Cuscutaceae 3: 390. 
Plants es sen saprophytes or r took: -parasites. 
noe ular, the petals free or fused (lacking in Allotrop 
i free or united only at the base; plants of caries ha 
a3: Monotropaceae #2 292. 
Pan of sandy pec . the sandy sea- 
30. Lennoaceae 3: 47 
Filaments adnate to the corolla for most of their length; 
shore of southern California. 
Corolla irregular, bilabiate. . Orobanchaceae 4: oy 
Plants not parasitic, or if partially so having chlorophyll (some genera of Se a ae partially dependent 
on mec hosts). 
Ovary su 
Co iy regula pepe of equal length or nearly so; tube not gibbose or spurred). 
Stamens 5 o 
Frait at Wied or single follicles much exceeding the flower in length; 
Amsonia, Vinca); juice milky in most genera 
Stamens goncivent above the style; pollen ‘nt cohering in masses (pollinia) in each 
anther 123. Apocynaceae 3: 367. 
Stamens or “ the style-column; pollinia of — ~~, cell linked to _ of a cell of 
the next anther. . Asclepiadaceae 3: 
Fruit a EeEnelt, a berry, or of 2—4 distinct nutlets; ae not comose; plants Sikes milky 
ju 
seeds comose (except 
shigtei ue as many as. the corolla- lobes and opposite them (staminodes sometimes present) ; 
some Sige y parted seemingly into distinct SINT 
Seeds “ape pcs cole ber tacaie: eg Primulac 
ee pe scar 1 de lata 
Stamens alternate ids ‘ae corolla-lobes, of sail number or fewer; 
par 
oo. 
3: 344. 
corollas not deeply 
Capsule Prominently = lobed; corolla not pei desert shrubs or shrubby peren- 
6 (item on . Oleaceae 3: 346. 
Pp b T eorali scarious; iy 
142. Plantaginaceae 4: 14. 
Fruit of 2 2- a nutlets (sometimes 1 by abortion). 
Leaves alternate (rarely whorled or opposite) inflorescences mostly scorpioid. 
oraginaceae 3: 532. 
Leaves opposite; inflorescences of spikes or Loa (Verbena). 
as = 133. Verbenaceae 3: 609. 
peni y terminal pores ihe gp ieee 
. Ericaceae 3: 297. 
by longitudinal slits. 
Fruit ; a edie: ule. 
Style 3-parted; ovary 3-celled; capsule opening by 3 valves. 
128. Polemoniaceae 3: 396. 
Style, a and capsule miei 
ise. 
Rhiz thick and long, oe ig me membranous leaf-bases; 
erennials of lakes ie of high ese tern ng 
Menyanthacea 6 
Rhizome <a present not one ee aA various habitats, if 
semiaquatic not as in Meny. 
ies and capsule — (see also Vacca spp., Syn- 
thyris spp. in Scrophulariaceae, with capsule more 
or less 2-lobed i 
. Dichondraceae 3: 380. 
Ovary and capsule not 2-lobed. 
D y tomentose desert shrubs of > Prenat Sekt 
ornia; flowers — in globose c 
120. Loganiaceae 3: 350. 
Herbs a if — Og fen bce Turricula), not as 
in the precedi 
‘Sat oe. wen present opposite (except Ver- 
um 
Capsule 1-celled; stamens 4 or 5. 
121. Gentianaceae 3: 350. 
Capsule 2-celled; stamens 2 or 4 (5 in Ver- 
bascum). 
136. oe 3: 686. 
Stem-leaves al 
— aka — the base, the sepals distinct. 
