Class X. DECANDRIA. 341 
Order a TRIGYNIA. 10 Stamens. 3 Styles. 
1047. Cucubaltis. Cal. 1-leaved, inflated. Petals 5, clawed. Berry superior, 1-celled, many-seeded. 
1048. Silene. Cal. 1-leaved, ventricose. Petals 5, clawed. Caps. |-3-celled, opening at end, many-seeded. 
1049. Stellaria. Cal. 5-leaved, spreading. Petals 5, 2-parted. Caps. 1-celled, many-seeded. 
1050. Arenaria. Cal. 5-leaved, spreading. Petals 5, entire. Caps, l-celled, many-seeded. 
1051. Cherleria. Cal. 5-leaved. Nectaries 5, bifid, petal-like. Every other anther sterile. Caps. 3-valved, 
3-celled, 3-seeded. 
1052. Brunnichia. Cal. ventricose, 5-cleft. Cor. O. Caps. 3-comered, 1-celled, 1-seeded. 
1053. Garidella. Cal. 5-leaved, petaloid. Nect. 5, two-lipped, bifid. Caps. 3, united, many-seeded. 
1054. Malpighia. Sepals 5, with two honey pores at base. Petals 5, roundish, clawed. Filaments cohering 
at base. Drupe 1-celled, with 3 one-celled nuts. 
1055. Banisterin. Cal. 5-parted, with two honey pores outside at the base. Petals roundish, clawed. Fila- 
ments cohering at base. Samarae 3, 1-seeded, with a single wing at end. 
1056. Hircea. Cal. without glands. Petals 5, with claws. Samaras 3, surrounded by two opposite wings. 
Order*. PENTAGYNIA. "^^IfijM 10 Stamens. 5 Styles 
1057. Cnestis. Petals 5. Capsules 5, one-seeded. 
1058. Averrhoa. Sepals 5. Petals 5, spreading upwards. Stamens inserted in a nectariferous ring : evory 
other one shorter. Apple 5-cornered, 5-celled. 
1059. Spondias. Cal. 5-toothed. Petals 5. Drupe with a 5-celled nut. 
1060. Cotyledon. Cal. 5-cleft. Cor. 1-petalous. Five honey scales at the base of ovary. Caps. B. 
1061. Sedum. Cal. 5-cleft. Petals 5. Five honey scales at base of ovary. Caps. 5. 
1062. Penthorum. Cal. 5-cleft. Petals O. to 5. Caps. 5-pointed, 5-celled. 
1063. Grielum. Cal. 5-cleft. Petals 5. Filaments persistent. Pericarps 5, one-seeded. 
1064. Biophyton. Sepals 5. Petals 5. Stamens all distinct ; the five outer shortest. Styles 5, emarginatc 
at end. Capsule ovate, round, somewhat .5-cornered. 
1065. Oxalis. Sepals 5, distinct or united at base. Petals 5. Stamens united at base, the five outer shortest. 
Styles 5, pencil-shaped, or capitate at end. Capsule oblong or cylindrical. 
1086. Agrostemma. Cal. 1-leaved, coriaceous. Pet. 5-clawed. Limb obtuse, undivided. Caps. 1-celled. 
1067. Lychnis. Cal. 1-leaved, oblong, smooth. Petals 5-clawed, with a nearly 2-fid limb. Caps. 5-celled. 
1068. Cerastium. Sepals 5. Petals bifid. Capsule 1-celled, opening at end. 
1069. Larbrcea. Cal. 5-cleft, urceolate at base. Petals 5, biparted, perigynous. Styles 5. Ovary 1-celled, 
many-seeded. Capsule 6-valved at end. 
1070. Spergula. Sepals 5. Petals 5, entire. Capsule ovate, 1-celled, 5-valved. 
Order 5. DECAGYNIA. 10 Stamens. 10 Styles. 
1071. Phytolacca. Sepals 5. Berry superior, 10-celled, 10-seeded. 
MONOGYNIA. 
5670 Leaflets 13-19 lanceolate oblong 
5671 Leaflets 8-10 lines long obovate, Pubescence yellowish brown 
5672 Leaflets 25-41 obovate 
5673 A tree. Leaflets roundish or oval very obtuse at each end as well as the calyx downy 
5674 A tree. Leaflets oblong ovate acute and pods smooth 
5675 Herbaceous, Leaflets oblong when full-grown silky above 
5676 Herbaceous, Leaflets ovate-oblong smoothish 
6677 Leaflets 9-11 acuminate smooth on each side, Pods downy 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
941. Sophora. An alteration of the Arabic name Sophera. This genus has been much altered from what it 
formerly was. It now consists chiefly of fine trees, some of which are hardy. 
942. Ormosia. From oef/,o;, a necklace, for making which the handsome seeds, red with a black-eye, of the 
species are well adapted. ' The kind cultivated in England is exceedingly rare. 
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