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SUPPLEMENT TO LINCOLN'S BOTANY. 
144 Carpels several. The Crowfoot TV., RANUNCULACBiB, 400 
Carpels solitary, 145 
145 Anther- valves recurved 146 
Anther-valves straight 147 
146 Leafy, erect, shrubs or trees. The Oinnamon Tr., Laubace^, 507 
Leafless, twining herbs. The Caasytha Tr., allied to Ladbace.®, 607 
147 Fruit a legume. The Pea Tr., Leguminos.e, 444 
Fruit not a legume ^ 148 
148 Calyx hardened in the fruit 149 
Calyx always membranous....,., 150 
149 Base of calyx hardened. The Mirahilts Tr., Nyctaginace^, 505 
Whole tube of calyx hardened. The Knawel Tr., PoBTULACACEiE, 419 
150 Fruit triangular. The JBucktoheat Tr., PoLYGONiACBiB, 506 
Fruit round '. 151 
151 Stamens in the points of the sepals. The Protea Tr., allied to Thymelace-E, 508 
Stamens not in the points of the sepals 152 
152 Leaves covered with scurfiness. The Oleaster Tr., Eleagnace^e, 509 
Leaves not scurfy 153 
153 Cal. tubular. Ovule pendulous. The Mezereum Tr., Daphne in Thymelace^, 508 
Calyx open and short. Ovule erect..l54 
154 Calyx dry and colored. The Amaranth Tr., Amabantace^, 504 
Calyx herbaceous. The Goosefoot Tr., Chenopodiace^, 503 
155 Stamens united in a column. The Pitcher-plant Tr., allied to SabbaceniacejG, 408 
Stamens distinct 156 
156 Leaves dotted. The Yellowwood Tr., Cebbei-acEjE, 426 
Leaves not dotted. The Euphorbia Tr, Edphobbiace^, 519 
157 Ovary superior 158 
Ovary inferior 194 
158 Flowers regular 159 
Flowers irregular 185 
159 Ovary lobed 160 
Ovary not lobed 162 
160 Leaves dotted. The Rue Tr., RutacEjE, 433 
Leaves dotless ....161 
161 Flower-branches coiled up before opening. The Borage Tr., Bobaginace^, 490 
Flower-branches always straight. The Nolana Tr., allied to the Bindweeds; 
separated from the Borage family. 
162 Anthers opening by pores.... 163 
Anthers opening by slits 166 
163 Carpels four or five 164 
Carpels two. The Nightshade Tr., SoLANACE^, 496 
164 Herbaceous plants. The Winter-green Tr., Ebicinje, 475 
Shrubs 165 
165 Anthers two-celled. The Heath Tr., Ebicace^, 475 
Anthers one-celled. The JEpacris Tr., allied to the Heath family, 
Australian plants, 
166 Carpels four or five 167 
Carpels three 172 
Carpels two ...174 
Carpels one 183 
167 Stamens opposite petals, and equal to them in number 168 
Stamens alternate with petals, or at least twice their number 169 
168 Herbaceous plants. The Primrose Tr., Primulace, 479 
Shrubs or trees. 
The Ardisia Tr., very rare, tropical plants, allied to Pbimulace^, 
169 Brown parasites on roots. The Monotropa Tr., EBifiACBjB, 4*5 
Leafy green plants 170 
170 Seeds very numerous. The Houseleeic Tr., Cbassdlace^, 459 
Soeds very few 171 
