XIV 
SYNOPSIS OF THE NATURAL ORDERS. 
C. Stam. as many as, and opposite to, the petals. 
150. LoRANTHACEiE. Filaments or anthers adnate to the 
petals. 
Subdivision III. FI. with a calyx and corolla, gamopetalous, 
superior. 
A. Stam. inserted in an epigjTiOus (hsk. 
204. Ericaceae (Tf. Vaccineae). 
B. Stam. inserted with the corolla. 
199. Campanulace.e. Filaments free. 
119. CucURBiTACEvE. Stam. 5, triadelplious. 
C. Stam. inserted on the tube of the corolla or between its 
lobes. 
160. Composite. Anthers syngenesious. FI. capitate. 
152. RUBIACE.E. Stam. free. Ovary usually didjunous, 2-celled, 
with 2 ovules. Cal. simple. 
156. VALERIANACE.E. Stam. free. Ovarj'with 1 perfect cell 
and 1 ovule. Cal. simple. 
150. Caprifoliace^. Stam. free. Ovary 3 — 5-celled. Cal. 
simple. 
158. Dipsace.e. Stam. free. Cal. double. 
Subdivision IV. FI. with a calyx and corolla, gamopetalous, 
inferior. 
A. Ovary 4-parted, 4-seeded. Style 1. Fr. of 4 nuts. 
216. B 0 RAGINE.E. Stam. 5. 
240. Labiat^e. Stam. 4, didynamous, or 2. 
B. Ovary simple, 1-celled, 1-seeded. 
260. Plumbagine^. Stam. 5. 
C. Ovai-y simple, 1-celled, many-seeded; placenta central, 
free, simple. 
254. Lentibulariace,e. Cor. iiTegular. Stam. 2. 
256. Primulace^. Cor. regidar. Stam. 4 — 5, opposite to 
the segments of the cor. 
D. Ovary simple, 1-celled, many-seeded; placenta central, 
free, winged. 
262. PlantaginEjE. Cor. 4-fid, scarious. Stam. 4. 
E. Ovarj' simple, 2- or more-celled, with central placentas ; 
1-celled with a parietal placenta; or 2 ovaries with parie- 
tal placentas. 
1. Stam. hj'pogjTious, scarcely attached to the corolla, distinct. 
203. Ericaceae (Tr. Arbuteee and Ericeac). 
