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Cheudo'nicm. Calyx 2-leaved, caducous; corolla 4-petalled ; sil- 
ique-like, capsule 1-celled, 2- valved, linear ; seeds crested, many. 27. 
62 — (celandine,) S. 
Sangui.ya'ria. Calyx caducous, 2-leaved ; corolla about 8-petalled ; 
stigma sessile, twinned, 2-grooved; capsule pod-like, ovate, 1-celled, 2- 
valved, acute at each end; valves caducous; columella 2, permanent. 
27. 62— (blood-root.) S. 
Podophyl lcm. Calyx 3-leaved, minute; corolla about 9-petalled ; 
stigma large, crcnate, sessile ; berry 1-celled, crowned with the stigma, 
lai •ge, many-seeded ; columella one-sided. 27.61 — (wild mandrake.) S. 
Act.e'A. Calyx 4-leaved, deciduous; petals 4, often wanting ; stigma 
« sessile, capitate ; berry superior, 1-celled, many-seeded; seeds hemis- 
pherical. 26. 61. (Necklace weed or baneberry.) S. 
Macro tis. Calyx about 4-leaved, becoming coloured before expand- 
ing, caducous ; corolla many minute petals very caducous, or want- 
ing; stigma simple, sessile, curving tiwards the gibbous side of the germ 
capsule 2-valved, dehiscent at its strait suture.® 26. 61 — (cohosh, black 
snake root, bug-bane.) S. 
Sarrace'nia. Calyx double, permanent, 3 and 5-leaved ; corolla 
5-petalled, caducous ; stigma peltate, permanent, very large, covering the 
stamens ; capsule 5-celled, 5-valved, many seeded. 54. 62 — (side saddle 
flower.) S. 
Nuphar. Calyx 5 or 6-leaved, petals many, minute, inserted on the 
receptacle with the stamens, nectariferous on their backs ; stigma with a 
broad disk, and radiate furrows, sessile; pericarp berry-like, many-celled, 
many-seeded. 13. 62 — (water-lily, or yellow pond-lily.) S. 
Nymphae'a. Calyx 4 to 7-leaved ; corolla many-petalled, petals about 
equalling the length the calyx leaves, atfaphed to the germ beneath the 
stamens ; stigma a broad disk, marked with radiated lines ; pericarp ber- 
ry-like, many-celled, many-seeded. 13. 62 — (pond-lily.) 
Exotic. 
Papaver. Calyx 2-leaved, caducous; corolla 4-petalled; stigma a 
broad disk, with radiating lines ; capsule 1-celled, dehiscent by pores un- 
der the permanent stigma. 27. 62 — (poppy.) 
Thea. Calyx 5 or 6-leaved ; corolla 6 or 9 petalled ; capsule 3-seed- 
ed. 54. 71 — (tea.) 
Citrus. Calyx 5-cleft; petals 5, oblong; filaments dilated at the 
base, in several parcels ; berry 9 to 18-celled ; Polyadelphous. 18. 70 — 
(orange, lemon.) 
Order 2. Digynia, to order 5. Pentagynia; or Di-pentagynia. 
Delphi nium. Calyx 0: corolla 5 petalled, unequal ; nectary 2-cleft, horn- 
ed behind : capsules 1 or 3, pod-like. By some the corolla is considered as a 
coloured calyx. 26. 61 — (larkspur.) S’. 
Acoxi tum. CalyxO; petals 5, upper one valved : nectaries 2, hooded, pe- 
duncled, recurved : capsule 3 or 5, pod-like. By some the collora is consid- 
ered as a coloured calyx. 26. 61 — (monk’s hood.) S. 
Aqvile gia. CalyxO: petals 5, caducous : nectaries 5, alternating with the 
petals, and terminating downwards in a spur-like nectary : capsules 5, erect ; 
acuminated with the permanent styles, many-seeded. By some the nectaries 
are considered as petals and the corolla as a coloured calyx. 26. 61 — (col- 
umbine.) S. 
Hyper icum. Caly-x 5-parted ; divisions equal, sub-ovate : corolla 5-petalled : 
filaments often united at the base in 3 or 5 sets : styles 2 to 5 ; capsules mem- 
* I see no good reason for changing this name to Botrophis, according 
to Rafinesque. Our plant does not agree with the description of Actea or 
Cimicifuga. 
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