SUPPLEMENT TO LINCOLN'S BOTANY. 
95 Seeds with a tuft of hairs, or one hair. Tamarisk Tr., 
TamaracecB, a doubtful order, Mtricacbjs, 623 
Seeds naked. The Pittosporam Tr., allied to Berberidace^, 504 
96 Seeds numerous. The Lythrum Tr., LythracejE, 449 
Seeds very few. The Buckthorn Tr., RHAMNACEiK, 441 
97 Calyx altogether absent 98 
Calyx present in some kind of state.106 
98 Leaves having stipules 99 
Leaves destitute of stipules 102 
99 Ovules very numerous. The Willow Tr., SALiCACEiB, 625 
Ovules very few 100 
100 Carpels triple ; i. e., 3 consolidated. Euphorbia Tr., Euphorbiacejb, 519 
Carpels single 102 
101 Ovule erect ; leaves fragrant. The Gale Tr., Myricace^, 523 
Ovule pendulous ; leaves scentless. The Plane Tr., ULMACEiE, 613 
102 Flowers unisexual 103 
Flowers bisexual. The Pepper Tr., Piperace^, 615 
103 Ovules naked; fruit in cones. The Fir Tr., Conifers, 629 
Ovules covered 104 
104 Carpels single. The Gale Tr., Myricace^, 623 
Carpels double. The Callitriche Tr., CALLiTRiCHACEiE, 617 
105 Ovary more or less inferior 106 
Ovary superior 119 
106 Leaves with stipules 107 
Leaves without stipules 109 
107 Flowers bisexual. The Birthtvort Tr., Aristolochiace^, 501 
Flowers unisexual 108 
108 Fruit in a cup, or cupule. The Nut or Oak Tr., Cupuliper^, 522 
Fruit triangular, naked. The Begonia Tr., somewhat allied to Onagrace^, 451 
109 Flowers unisexual 110 
Flowers bisexual 113 
110 Flowers in catkins Ill 
Flowers not in catkins. The Gourd Tr., Cucurbitace^, 458 
111 Leaves simple 112 
Leaves pinnated. The Walnut Tr., InglandacEjE, 621 
112 Leaves opposite. The Garrya Tr., allied to UrticacejG, in some of its characters. 
Leaves alternate. The Gale Tr., MYRicACEiE, 523 
113 Leaves with transparent dots. The Myrtle Tr., Myr^ace^, 447 
Leaves dotless 114 
114 Ovary many-celled 115 
Ovary one-celled 116 
115 Ovary three or six-celled. The Birthwort Tr., ARiSTOLOCHiACEiE, 501 
Ovary four-celled. The Evening Primrose Tr., OnoGRACEiK, 451 
116 Anther many-celled. The Zliaseltoe Tr., LoRANTHACEiE, 612 
Anther two-celled 117 
117 Stamens numerous, long. The Combretum Tr., allied to Myrtace^, 447 
Stamens few and short 118 
118 Embryo straight. The Evening Primrose Tr., ONOGRACRJi;, 451 
Embryo curved. The Gooae/oot Tr., Chenopodiace^, 503 
119 Leaves with stipules 120 
Leaves without stipules 133 
