UJfNEAN SYNOPSIS OF GENIBA. xH 
Order II. DIGYNIA. 
284. OxYKiA. Perianth 4-leaved. 
Order III. TRIGYNIA. 
337. CoLcmcuM. Perianth fimnelshaped ; tube very long. 
337. ToFiELDiA. Perianth 6-leaved. Caps. 3, connected up 
to the middle. 
347. ScHEUCHZERiA. Perianth 6-leaved. Caps. 3, inflated. 
347. Triglockev. Perianth 6-leaved. Caps. 3 — 6, united to 
a longitudinal receptacle. 
281. RuMEX. Perianth 6-leaved. Caps. 1, triquetrous. Stj'les 
feathery. 
{Elatim, N. 0. 13.) 
Order IV. KEXAGYNIA. 
346. AcTENOCARPUS. Caps, combined at the base, radiating, 
6—8. 
Order V. POLYGYRIA. 
346. AxiSMA. Caps, many, clustered, distinct. 
Class VIL HEPTANDRIA. 
270. TsrENTALis. Cal. and cor. 7-parted. Style 1. Caps. 
1-celled, 7-valved. 
Class VIII. OCTANDRIA. 
Order I. MONOGYNIA. 
* Flowers with cahjx and corolla. 
63. Acer. Cal. inferior, 5-parted. Pet. 5. Fr. 2-winged. 
122. CEnothera. Cal. superior, 4-parted. Pet. 4. Seeds 
without hairs. 
120. Epilobitjm. Cal. superior, 4-parted. Pet. 4. Seeds hairy 
at the end. 
222. CmoRA. Cal. inferior, 8-fid. 
212. Nat. Order 47. Ericace^ (in part). Cal. and cor. iiife- 
rior, 4 — 5-fid, 
217. Vaccinium. Cal. and cor. superior, 4 — 5-fid. 
** Perianth single. 
287. Daphne. Limb of the perianth 4-fid, deciduous, inferior. 
