111. Giumaceous. Perianih o f dry scales.
Aiithei-s 2-cellccl. Perianth o f 6 nearly equal p i e c e s ........................... x i l
Anthers 1-celled. Culms generally solid and t e r e t e .................................................... XIV. Restiacea
Anthers 2-celled. Perianth of alternate scales. Cidms generally solid,
3-angled or flattened. Leaf-sheath not split to base XV
Anthers 2-ceUed„ Perianth of alternate scales. Culms generaUy hollow,
terete. Leaf-sLeatlis spUt to base . .
K .E \ T O T H E G E N E R A O F T A S M A N IA N F L O W E R IN G P L A N T S .
DICOTYLEDONS.
I. R.iNÜNCfLaCEÆ.
Periaiitli single, valvnte. Shnibs. Leaees o p p o s i t e ..................................................... Clamtia p 2
Perianth single, imbricate. Herbs. Leaves radical. Ovnle 1 p. 4 .
Perianth single, imbricate. Herbs. Leaves radical. Ovnles » .............................................. Caltha, II p 3Ô5
Penanth double, imbricate. Herbs. Ovtde 1 .........................................................................................Ru„u«a,la,, p. 5.
II. MAdSOlIACE*. I l l MoniMIiCEJt.
Tamwuaiu. p. 10. Atherosfarma, p. 1 1 .
IV. D i l l e n ia c e æ .
Stamens in several bundles . . . . u - , ^
................................................................................................... Hibbertia, p. 13.
btamens in one unilateral bundle . t»» , ,
...................................................................................................Pleurandra, p. 15.
Y . C r u c i f e r æ .
Pod long, compressed. Septum bneor. Flowers white or lila c . . , . Cariamim a \<i
Pod long, sub-4-g„uous. Flowem y e l l o w .....................................................................................................................p. 2 0 .
Pod short, subterete. Flowers y e U o w ...................................................................................................N a x ta r liZ , p. 2 1 .
Pod short, compressed, narrow-bnear (A i n e b ) ......................................................................................Slanapetalum. p. 21.
Pod short, oblong, laterally compressed. Seplnm n a r r o w ........................................................... EuUh inA,. p. 22.
Pod short, obcordale, lateraUy compressed. Septum n a r r o w .....................................................Thhapi, p. 23.
Pod short, elliptic, flat. Leaves e n t i r e ......................................................................... Draba p 24
Pod short, oval, laterally compressed. Seed 1 . Septum n a r r o w .............................................. Lepidium, p 2 5 .
V I, A'io l a b ie æ .
Herbs. Fruit c a p su la r ............................................................................... y . ,
Shrnb. Fruit b a c c a t e .................................................................................................................................... f f f a M a r a . p n .
VII. DnosEUACEm. VIII. PoLVGAipat. IX. InnMAKPn,.®.
Drose™, p . 28. C o ru tp e rm i,p .‘i \ . 7 f c « i r e o , p . 3 3 .
Climbers. Flowers tubular.
X. PlTTOSPOREJE.
Fruit b a c c a t e ......................................................................................Billardiera, p. 36.
Erect shrub, or tree. Flowers tuboiar. Capsule 2-valved. Seeds v i s c o u s ...........................Piltosporam, p. 38.
Erect or prostrate shrubs. Flowers spreading. Capsule 2-valved. Seeds d r y . . . . Bursaria, p .'s s .
XI. F rANIÌENIACE.'E.
Frankenia, p. 40.
XII. C a r ïo p i i y l l e æ ,
Leaves stipulate
Exstipulate.
Exstipulate,
Exstijiulate.
. Spergularia, p. 41.
Perianth single, tubular, cor iac eous..................................................................................Selerautlus, p. 42,
Perianth d o n b le ...................................................................................................................... Stellaria, p. 43.
Perianth single, o f 4 -5 s e p a l s .........................................................................................Colobanthus, p. 4 5 .
XIII. LlNEeE.
Linum, p. 4G.
XIV. E l a t in b æ .
Elatine, p. 47.
XV, M a l v a c e æ .
Calyx with an in volu ce llum .............................................................................................................................Lavatera,^. .
Involucellum 0. Stamens 8 -1 2 . Flowers densely s p i c a t e ........................................................... Lawrencia, p. 48.
Involucellum 0. Stamens very nmnerous. Flowers c o r y m b o s e ..............................................Plagianthus, p, 40,
XVI. B u e t t n e r ia c e æ .
»Í, p. 50,
X \ II. E læ o c a k p e -e .
J.ridotelia, p. 53.
XVIII. H y p e r ic in e æ .
H e r b s ................................................................................................................................................ . Hypericum, p. 53.
Shrubs or t r e e s ................................................................................................................................................Ë ? r g p h i a , ( 54.
XIX. S a p in d a c e æ .
Dodonæa, p. 54.
XX. G e r a n ia c e æ .
Flowers regular. Fertile stamens 5 ....................................................................................................... Geranium, 57.
Flowers irregular. Fertile stamens 4 - 7 ......................................................................................... Pel„,jouium, p. 5
aXXI. O x a l id e æ .
Oxalis, p, 58.
XXII. Zy g o p h y l l e æ .
Rcrpera, p. 59.
XXIII. Rutace,e .
Corolla tubular, petals all u n i t e d ............................................................................................................... Correa, p. 61.
Pclals free. Loaves simple, nltcrmate. Filaments g la b r o u s ...........................................................PhebaUntn, p (53
Petals free. Loaves simple, alternate, Filaments p i l o s e ...........................................................Eriostemon, p. ijA.
Petals free. Leaves 3-foliolute, opposite. Stamens 4 ................................................................. /Aeria, p. 65.
Petals free. Leaves simple, or 3-foliolate, or pinnate, opposite. Stamens 8 ..........................Boronia, p. 65.
Petals free. Ivoaves 3-foliolate, opposite Stamens S - 1 0 ................................................................. icradenia, p, 68