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ARTIFICIAL ANALYSIS 
. Malpighiace^, p. 121. 
Lvs. opposite CuNONiACEi®, p. 161. 
Lvs. alternate Saxifragace^, p. 162. 
. El^ocarpace^, p. 97. 
. . OCHNACEiE, p. 129. 
. Zygophyllace^, p. 133. 
Geraniace^, p. 137. 
OXALlDACEiE, p. 140. 
Petals obvious. Stamens hypogynous 
Petals obvious. Stamens perigynous. 
Petals obvious. Stamens perigynous. 
Calyx valvate ..... 
Styles more or less combined. Gynobasic. 
Gynobase fleshy .... 
Gynobase dry. Leaves regularly opposite 
Gynobase dry. Leaves alternate more or less. 
Fruit beaked ..... 
Fruit not beaked .... 
Styles more or less combined. Not gynobasic. 
Calyx much imbricated, in a broken whorl. 
Flowers spurred ... 
Flowers not spurred, calyculate 
Flowers not spurred, naked 
Calyx but little imbricated, in a complete whorl. 
Leaves compound. Sepals more than two 
Leaves simple. Sepals more than two 
Leaves simple. Sepals only two 
Calyx valvate or open. 
Stamens opposite with petals if equal to them in number. 
Perigynous ...... Rhamnaceje, p. 107. 
Hypogynous . • . . . Vitace.®, p. 30. 
Stamens alternate with petals if equal to them in number. 
Anthers opening by pores .... El®ocarpace®, p. 97. 
Anthers opening by slits. Petals split . . Chailletiaceje, p. 108- 
Anthers opening by slits. Petals undivided . Burserace®, p. 110. 
VOCHYACE®, p. 87. 
Chlenace®, p. 329. 
Sapindace®, p. 81. 
Staphyleace®, p. 121. 
Malpighiace®, p. 121. 
Portul.acace®, p. 123^. 
ft Leaves destitute of stipules. 
X Carpels of the ovary more or less distinct, or solitary. 
Anthers with recurved valves .... 
Anthers with longitudinal valves. 
Fruit leguminous. Radicle next hilum 
Fruit leguminous. Radicle remote from hilum 
Fruit not leguminous. 
Carpels each with an hypogynous scale . 
Carpels each with two hypogynous scales 
Carpels without hypogynous scales. 
Albumen very abundant. Embryo minute. 
Herbs. Albumen solid . . . . 
Shrubs. Albumen ruminate 
Albumen in small quantity or wholly wanting. 
Carpels several all perfect : 
enclosed in the tube of the calyx 
naked. Flowers hermaphrodite 
naked. Flowers unisexual 
Carpels solitary, or all but one imperfect. 
Leaves dotted . . . . . 
Leaves dotless . . . . . 
XX Carpels of the ovary combined into a solid pistil. 
Placentas parietal. 
Stamens tetradynamous . . . . . 
Stamens not tetradynamous. 
Flowers with a ring or crown of sterile stamens. 
Sexes distmct ...... 
Sexes combined. Placentae lining the fruit 
Sexes combined. Placentae in rows. Ovary stalked . 
Flowers without sterile stamens. 
' Hypogynous disk large. Stamens indefinite . 
Hypogynous disk large. Stamens definite 
Hypogynous disk small or wanting. 
Albumen veiy abundant. Embryo minute . 
Albumen in small quantity, or wholly wanting. 
Calyx 5 -leaved ..... 
Calyx tubular ..... 
Placentas covering the dissepiments .... 
Placentas in the axis. 
Berberace®, p. 29. 
Leguminos®, p. 148. 
CONNARACE®, p. 157 
Crassulace®, 163. 
Francoace®, p. 33. 
Ranunculace®, p. 5. 
Anonace®, p. 18. 
Calycanthace®, p. 159. 
CORIARIACE®, p. 141. 
Menispermace®, p. 214. 
Amyridace®, p. 165. 
Anacardiace®, p. 166. 
Brassicace®, p. 60. 
Papayace®, p. 69. 
Flacourtiace®, p. 70. 
Malesherbiace®, p. 71. 
Capparidace®, p. 61. 
Resedace®, p. 62. 
Pap AVERAGE®, p. 7. 
Turnerace®, p. 71. 
Frankeniace®, p. 67. 
Nymph® ace®, p. 10. 
