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ARTIFICIAL ANALYSIS 
Stamens perigynous. 
Styles from the apex of the carpels 
Styles from the base of the carpels 
Carpels wholly combined into a solid pistil, with more pla- 
\centas than one. 
Placentas parietal. 
Leaves marked with round transparent dots 
Leaves marked with round and linear transparent dots 
[intermixed 
Placentas in the axis. 
Calyx with an imbricated aestivation. 
Flowers unisexual ..... 
Flowers hermaphrodite. 
Ovary 1 -celled. Sepals 2 ... . 
Ovary with more cells than one. 
Calyx double ..... 
Calyx single ..... 
Calyx with a valvate aestivation. 
Stamens monadelphous. Anthers 2-celled 
Stamens monadelphous. Anthers 1 -celled 
Petals lacerated. Anthers bursting by pores 
Stamens monadelphous. Calyx irregular and enlarged 
[in the fruit 
Stamens quite distinct ..... 
ft Leaves without stipules. 
J Carp, more or less distinct {at least as to the styles); or solitary 
Carpels immersed in a fleshy table-shaped disk 
Carpels not immersed in a disk. 
Stamens perigynous ..... 
Stamens hypogynous. 
Embryo very minute. 
Seeds with an aril ..... 
Seeds without an aril. Albumen fleshy 
Seeds usually without an aril. Albumen aromatic and 
[ruminate 
Embryo nearly as long as seed. 
Calyx much imbricated. 
Seeds smooth 
Seeds hairy ..... 
Calyx but little imbricated. 
Carpels several ..... 
Carpel solitary ..... 
Carpels wholly combined into a solid pistil, loith more pla- 
[centas than one. 
Placentas parietal, in distinct lines. 
Anthers versatile. Juice watery .... 
Anthers innate. Juice milky . . . 
Placentas parietal spread over the lining of the fruit . 
Placentas spread over the dissepiments 
Placentas in the axis. 
Stigma large, broad, and petaloid. 
Stigma simple. 
Ovary 1 -celled, with free central placenta 
Ovary many-celled. 
Calyx much imbricated. 
Leaves compound ..... 
Leaves simple. 
Petals equal in number to sepals. 
Seeds few . . . . ' . 
Seeds numerous. Petals flat . 
Seeds numerous. Petals crumpled 
Calyx but little, or not at all, imbricated. 
Stamens perigynous. Calyx tubular 
Stamens hypogynous. Calyx many leaved 
RoSACEiE, p. 143. 
CHRYSOBALANACEiE, p. 1.1 
BiXACEiE, p. 72. 
Samydace^e, p. 64. 
Euphorbiace^, p. 112. 
PORTULACACE^, p. 123. 
Cheenace^, p. 90. 
CiSTACEiE, p. 91. 
Sterculiace.e, p. 9.1. 
MALVACEiE, p. 95. 
ELiEOCARPACEAE, p. 97. 
Dipterace^, p. 98. 
TiLIACEiE, p. 99. 
NELUMBIACEiE, p. 13. 
ROSACEiE, p. 143. 
DlLLENIACEiE, p. 20. 
Ranuncui.ace-e, p. 7. 
Anonace^, p. 18. 
HYPERICACE.E, p. 77. 
Reaumuriace^, p. 91. 
SURIANACE.®, p. 142. 
Anacardiace^e, p. 166. 
CAPPARIDACE.E, p. 61. 
PAPAVERACEiE, p. 7. 
Flacourtiace^, p. 70. 
Nymph^ace^, p. 10. 
SARRACENNIACEiE, p. 34. 
PORTULACACEiE, p. 123. 
RHIZOBOLACEiE, p. 76. 
Clusiace^, p. 75. 
Marcgraaviace^, p.j76. 
ClSTACE^, p. 91. 
LYTHRACEiE, p. 100. 
HuMIRIACEiE, p. 104. 
