POPULAR FLORA. 
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II. Monopetalous Division. 
46. HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY. Order CAPREFOLIACEiE. 
Shrubs or woody twiners (or one or two are herbs), distinguished by having a mono- 
petalous corolla bearing the 4 or 5 stamens, and borne on the ovary, and the leaves opposite 
without stipules. 
388. Flower of Trumpet-Honeysuckle. 389. Small-flowered Honeysuckle. 390. A separate flower. 391. An ovary divided 
lengthwise, and magnified. 392. Flowers, &c. of Fly-Honeysuckle, No. 11. 
Herb creeping: the naked flower-stalk forking and bearing two sweet-scented, drooping, 
pretty flowers, with a 5-lobed and purple-tinged corolla hairy inside, but 
the stamens only 4, (Linncea) Twinflower. 
Shrubs or woody vines. Stamens as many as the lobes of the corolla, 4 or 5. 
Style one, slender: stigma one. 
Corolla elongated, mostly irregular. Berry several-seeded, ( Lonicera ) Honeysuckle. 
Corolla elongated, nearly regular. Pod many-seeded, ( Diervilla ) Bush-Honeysuckle. 
Corolla short bell-shaped, regular. Berry 2-seeded, ( Symphoricdrpus) Snowberry. 
- Stjde hardly any: stigmas generally 3: corolla very short and open, 5-cleffc, regular. 
Flowers small, white, very many, in compound cymes. 
Leaves pinnate. Berry 3-seeded, 
Leaves simple. Fruit berry-like with one flat stone, 
( Sambucus ) Elder. 
( Wfournum) Viburnum. 
