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germ with the corolla; berry 4 or 5-celled, many-seeded. (The fo 
reign species are sometimes octandrous.*)—(whortleberry.) 
Ka’. - Calyx 5-parted; corolla wheel-salver-form, with 10 horns | 
beneath, and 10 cavities within, containing the anthers until the pollen 
is mature; capsule 5-celled, many-seeded.—(laurel.) 
D. Flowers without a calyx: (or with a coloured petal like a calyz,) 
whole plant destitute of green herbage. 
Monor’ropa. Corolla confusedly polypetalous, permanent ; petals 
about 5, with nectariferous hollows at their bases; anthers reniform, 
subpeltate, 1-celled, giving out pollen by 2 holes near the middle; 
stigma orbicular, not bearded; capsule 5-celled, 5 valved.—(bird’s 
nest, Indian pipe.) 
Order 2. Digynia. Two pistils. 
Hypran’’cea, Calyx 5-toothed, superior; corolla 5-pe 
sule 2-celled, 2-beaked, dehiscent between the beaks. tose 
Saxirra’ca. Calyx 5-parted, half superior; corolla 5-petaled; cap- 
sule 2-celled, 2-beaked, opening between the beaks; many-seeded.— | 
(saxifrage.) 
Sapona’ri4, Calyx inferior, 1-leaved, tubular, 5-toothed, without 
scales; petals 5, with claws; capsule oblong, 1-celled.—(soap wort.) 
Dian’tHus. Calyx inferior, cylindrical, l-leafed, with 4 or 8 
scales atthe base; petals 5, with claws; capsule cylindrical, 1-celled, | 
dehiscent at the top—(pink, sweet-william.) 
Order 3. Trigynia. Three pistils. 
Siwe’ne. Calyx I-leaved, tubular or conic, 5-toothed; petals5, with 
elaws, generally crowned at the orifice; capsule 3-celled, 6 toothed, 
many-seeded. 
Order 5. Pentagynia. Five pistils. 
Acrostem’ma. Calyx 5-cleft, prismatic or tubular; coriaceous; 
petals 5, with claws; border obtuse, entire; capsule 1-celled, many- 
seeded, opening with 5 teeth.—(cockle.) 
Order 10. Decagynia. Ten pistils. 
Puyrouac’ca. Calyx 9; corolla 5-petaled or 5-cleft, calyx-like, in- 
ferior ; berry 10-cell, 10-seeded. By some authors the calyx is called 
a corolla.—(poke-weed.) 
CLASS XI. ICOSANDRIA. More than Ten Stamens situated on 
the Calyx. 
Order 1. Monogynia. One pistil. 
Pro’nus. Calyx-cleft, inferior, bell-form ; corolla 5-petaled; nut of | 
ig Having eight stamens. 
