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NATURAL ORDERS OF LINJEUS. 
24. Corydales. Corols spurred or anomalous ; as Fumatory, Touch- 
me-not. Narcotic and Antiscorbutic. 
25. Putaminae. Plants which bear shell-fruit ; as Caperbush. Deter- 
gent and Antiscorbutic. 
26. Multisiliquae. Having several pod-form capsules to each flower ; 
as Columbine, Larkspur, Rue, American cowslip. Cathartic and Caustic. 
27. Rhceadeae. Plants with caducous calyxes, and capsule or siliques ; 
as Poppy, Blood-root, Celandine. Anodyne and Antiscorbutic. 
28. Luridae. Corols lurid, mostly monopetalous ; flowers Pentandrous, 
or Didynamous with capsules ; as Tobacco, Thorn-apple, Night-shade, Fox- 
glove. Narcotic and Antiscorbutic. 
29. Campanaceae. Having bell-form corols, or those whose general 
aspect is somewhat bell-form ; as Morning-glory, Bell-flower, Violet, Car- 
dinal flower. Cathartics and Secernant stimulants. 
30. Contort.®. Corols twisted or contorted ; as Milk-weed, Periwinkle, 
Choak-dog. Cathartics and Antiscorbutics. 
31. Vephecul®. Having monophyllous calyxes, coloured like corols; 
as Leatherwood, Thesium. Antiscorbutic and Emetic. 
32. Papilonace®. Having papilionaceous flowers ; as Peas, Beans, Lo- 
cust-tree, Clover. Emollient , Nutrientic. 
33. Lomentace®. Having legumes or loments, but not perfect papili- 
onaceous flowers ; as Cassia, Sensitive plant. Emollient , Astringent , Ca- 
thartic. 
34. Cucurbit ace®. Fruit pompion-like, anthers mostly united ; as Me- 
lons, Cucumbers, Passion-flower. Cathartic und Refrigerant. 
35. Senticos®. Prickly or hairy, with Polypetalous corols and a num- 
ber of seeds either naked or slightly covered ; as Rose, Raspberry, Straw- 
berry. Astringent and Refrigerant. 
36. Pomace®. Having many stamens on the calyx, and drupaceous or 
pomaceous fruit ; as Pear, Currant, Cherry, Peach. Refrigerants. 
37. Columnifer®. Stamens united in the form of a column ; as Holly- 
hock, Mallows, Cotton. Emollient. 
38. Tricocc®. Having 3-celled capsules ; as Castor-oil plant, Spurge, 
Box. Cathartic. 
39. Siliquos®. Having silique pods ; as Cabbage, Mustard, Shepherd- 
purse. Antiscorbutic, Nutrientic. 
40. Pehsonat®. Having personate corols ; as Snapdragon, Monkey- 
flower. Deobstruents, and Cathartics. 
41. Asperifoli®. Corols monopetalous, with 5 stamens, seeds 4, naked, 
leaves rough ; as Comfrey, Stone-seed, (lithospermum.) Astringents and 
Deobstruents. 
42. Verticillat®. Having Labiate flowers ; as Sage, Thyme, Catmint, 
Motherwort. Stomachics and Astringents. 
43. Dumos®. Bushy pithy plants with small 'flowers, petals in 4 or 5 
divisions; as Sumach, Elder, Holly. Tonic and Cathartic. 
44. Sepiari®. Having mostly tubular divided corols with few stamens; 
being ornamental shrubs ; as Lilac, Jasmine. Astringent. 
45. Umbellat®. Flowers in umbels with 5-petalled corols, stamens 5, 
styles 2, and 2 naked seeds ; as Fennel, Dill, Carrot, Poison-hemlock. Sto- 
machic and Narcotic. 
46. Hederace®. Corols 5-cleft, stamens 5 to 10, fruit berry-like on a 
compound raceme ; as Grape, Ginseng, Spikenard. Conics and Refrige- 
rants. 
47. Stellat®. Corols 4-clcft, stamens 4, seeds 2, naked, leaves mostly 
whorled ; as Bedstraw, Dogwood, Venus’ pride. Tonics and Deobstruents. 
48. Aggregat®. Having aggregate flowers ; as Button-bush, Marsh- 
rosemary. Tonics and Secernant stimulants. 
49. Composite. All the compound flowers ; as Sun-flower, Boneset, Tan- 
sey, Thistle. Tonics and Secernant stimulants. 
