CLASS Y. ORDER I. 
as the dalyx, funnel-form; border 5-cleft, spreading; stigma capitate; capsule 
oblong, 4-celled, naked, many-seeded, (bush honeysuckle.) 
Chiococca. Calyx 5-toothed ; corolla funnel-form, equal; berries compressed, 
twinned, 2-seeded; seeds oblong, compressed. 
Sympho'ria. Calyx minute, 4-tooihed; corolla tubular, short, 4 or 5-lobed; 
stigma globose ; berry crowned by the calyx ; 4 celled, 4-seeded. (snow-berry.) 
Lonice'ra. Calyx 5-toothed ; corolla tubular, long, 5-cleft, unequal; stamens 
exsert; stigmas globose ; berry 2 or 3-celled, distinct; seeds many, (trumpet 
honeysuckle.) 
Xylos^teum. Calyx 5-toothed, with 2 conate bracts ; corolla tubular, border 
5-parted. nearly equal; berries in pairs, united at their bases, or combined in 
one ; 2-celled. (fly honeysuckle, twin-berry.) 
Trios^teum. Calyx 5-cleft, with linear divisions; corolla tubular, 5-lobed, 
gibbous at the base ; berry 3-celled, 3-seeded. (fever-root.) 
MiRAB'hLis. Corolla funnel-form, coarctate below ; calyx inferior; germ be¬ 
tween the calyx and corolla ; stigma globular, (four-o’clock.) Ex. 
D. Flowers 4 to (j-petalled , inferior. [Seed in a, capsule.] 
Ite'a. Calyx 5-cleft, bell-form; petals linear, reflexed, spreading, inserted 
into the calyx; stigma capitate, 2-lobed ; capsule 2-celled, 2-valved, many- 
seeded. 
Impa'tiens. Calyx 2-leaved, deciduous; corolla irregular, spurred; anthers 
cohering at the top; capsule 5-valved, bursting elastically when ripe, (ladies’ 
slipper, jewel-weed.) 
Vi'ola. Calyx 5-leaved, or deeply 5-cleft; corolla irregular, with a horn 
behind, (sometimes the horn is wanting, ora mere prominence;) anthers attach¬ 
ed by a membranous tip, or slightly cohering; capsule 1-celled, 3-valved. 
(violet.) 
Sole'a. Sepals 5, not auricled at the base, decurrent into a pedicel; petals 
nearly equal; the lower a little larger, and somewhat gibbouk at the base ; fila¬ 
ments with short, broad claws at the base. 
Clayto'nia. Calyx 2-leaved, or 2-parted, the leaves valve-like; corolla 3- 
petalled,emarginate ; stigma 3-cleft; capsule 1-celled, 3-valved; 3 to 5 seeded, 
(spring beauty.) 
Ceano'thus. Petals scale-like, vaulted; claws long, standing in the 5-cleft, 
cup-form calyx; stigmas 3; berry or capsule dry, 3-grained, 3-celled, 3-seeded, 
3-parted, opening on the inner side. (New-Jersey tea ) 
Euon^ymus. Calyx 4 to 6-lobed, flat, covered at the base by a peltole disk; 
petals 4 or 6, spreading inserted into the disk; capsule 3 to5-celled. 
Celas^trus. Calyx 5-lobed, flat; corolla spreading; capsule obtusely 3-ang¬ 
led. 3-celled, berry-like; valves bearing their partitions on their centres; cells 
1 or 2-seedeck; stamens standing around a glandular 5-toothed disk; style thick; 
stigma 3-cleft; seeds calyptred or arilled. (staff-tree, false bitter-sweet.) 
Zdzipnus. Calyx 5-cleft; petals 5, resembling scales, inserted into the glan¬ 
dular disk of the calyx; styles 2; drupe 2-celled, one cell often empty. £. 
Gomphre'na. Calyx 5-leaved, coloured ; exterior one 3-leaved ; 2 leafets con¬ 
verging, keeled; petals 5, villose, (or rather no corolla;) nectary cylindric, 5- 
toothed ; capsule opening transversely, I-seeded ; style semi-bifid, (bachelor’s 
button.) Ex. 
[Seed in a berry.] 
Wtis. Calyx 5-toothed, minute; petals cohering at the tip, hood-like, wither¬ 
ing; style 0; stigma obtuse, capitate; berry 5-seeded, globular, often dioecious; 
seeds sub-cordate, (grape-vine.) 
Ampelop^sis. (Cissus.) Calyx minute, 4 or 5-toothed ; petals 4 or 5, uncon¬ 
nected above, deciduous; germ surrounded with a glandular disk; berry 4 or 
5-seeded. 
Rham"nus. Calyx urceolafe, 4 or 5-cleft; petals alternating with the lobes of 
the calyx, or wanting; stigma 2 or 4-cleft; berry 2 or 4-celled. 
E. Flowers h-petalled , superior. 
Ri'bes. Calyx bell-form, 5-cleft, (sometimes flat;) corolla and stamens insert¬ 
ed on the calyx ; style 2-cleft; berry many-seeded, (currant, gooseberry ) 
He'oera. Petals oblong; berry 5-seeded, surrounded by the calyx; style sim¬ 
ple. (European ivy.) Ex. . 
