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LIXILEAN METHOD. 
1 6. Cotyledon. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. of 1 piece, tubular, 5-cleft, 
inserted at the base of the germens. Caps. 5, each with 
a nectariferous scale or gland at its base. — Stipules none, 
p. 155. 
1 7. Sedum. Cal. in 5 (sometimes 4 — 8) deep segments, often re- 
sembling the leaves. Pet. 5, patent, inserted at the base of 
the germens. Caps. 5, each with a nectariferous scale at its 
base.. — Stipules none. p. 155. 
** Germen superior, solitary in each flower. 
!8. Paris. Perianth of 10 leaves ; 5 inner ones very narrow. 
Anther-cells attached near the middle of the filament. Germen 
5-celled, p. 446. 
19. Oxalis. Cal. 5-parted. Pet. 5, often united by the bases of 
their claws. Anthers terminal. Germen 5-celled. Seeds with 
an elastic skin. — Leaves alternate, p. 88. 
20. Spergula. Cal. 5-leaved, Pet. 5. Germen 1-celled. — Leaves 
opposite, with membranous stipules, p. 154. 
21. CARYOPHYLLACEA5. § Alsinea:. Cal. 5-leaved. Germ. 
1-celled. — Leaves opposite, without stipules, pp. 55, 62. 
22. CARYOPHYLLACEiE. § Silene.e. Cal. monophyllous, 
with 5 teeth. Pet. clawed. — Leaves opposite without sti- 
pules, pp. 55, 56. 
*** Germen inferior. 
23. Adoxa. Perianth double. Anthers 1-celled. p. 189. 
Class XI. DQDECANDRIA. 12 (to 18) stamens. 
Order I. Monogynia. 1 style. 
1. Asardm. Perianth single, 3-cleft, superior, p. 3S0. 
2. Lythrum. Cal. inferior, tubular, with 12 teeth alternately 
smaller. Pet. 6, inserted upon the calyx, p. 144. 
Ord. II. Digynia. 2 styles. 
3. Agrimonia. Cal. turbinate, covered with hooked bristles, 5- 
cleft, inferior. Pet. 5, inserted upon the calyx, p. 134. 
Ord. III. Trigynia. 3 styles. 
4. Reseda. Cal. 4 — 6 parted. Pet. more or less divided and un- 
equal. Styles entire. Caps, of 1 cell, open at the top, with 
many seeds attached to its wall. p. 44. 
5. Euphorbia. Perianth (a true involucre) single, campanulate. 
Styles bifid. Caps. 3-cclled, with 3 seeds attached to the 
axis. p. 383. 
