Fruit indéhiscent. Calyx 5-Iobed. Ovary 2-celled, m an y -o vu led .............................................. S e llie ra ,-ç. 2 Z l.
Fruit dehiscent, capsular. Calyx s u p e r io r ....................................... : ..............................................Goodenia, 281.
Fruit dehiscent, capsular. Calyx i u f e r i o r .............................................................................................Velleia,-g. 2ZZ.
XLV. Stylidieæ.
Corolla in-egular. Column d e c lin a te .............................................................................................................Stylidium, p. 234.
Corolla régulai'. Column e i - e c t .................................................................................................................Ihrslera, p. 236.
XLVI. L obeli-vceæ. XLVII. Campanulaceæ,
Lobelia, p. 236. TVahlenberyia, p. 239.
XLVIII. E riceæ.
Calyx baccate. Capsides diy. Anthei-s 2 - a r i s t a t e .........................................................................Gaultheria, p. 240.
Calyx simple. Fruit b a c c a t e ......................................................................................................................... Pernettya, p. 242.
XLIX. E pacrideæ.
A. Fruit an indéhiscent drape, beny, or nut. Ovules solitary in each cell.
1. Fruit a 2-10-ceTed drupe.
a. CoroDa with 5 tufts o f hairs inside at the base.
Corolla-tube cylindiic. Disc o f 5 g l a n d s .........................................................................Styphelia, p. 243.
CoroDa-tube ventricose. Disc c u p - s h a p e d ........................................................................ Astroloma, p. 243.
jS. Corolla naked inside at the base.
Bracts removed from base of c a l y x ......................................................................................Lissanthe, p. 247.
Bracts appressed to calyx.
Tube of coroUa s l e n d e r ......................................................................................................... StmanOiera, p. 244.
Tube o f corolla infundibuliform or cyliiidric.
Bracts n u m e r o u s ................................................................................................................Cgatlmdes, p. 244.
Bracts generally 2.
Lobes o f corolla each with a pencil of hairs at a p e x .......................................Acrotriche, p. 252.
Lobes of coroUa villous and b e a r d e d ..................................................................Leucopogon, p, 248.
2. F n d t a drupe, 1-celled, 1 - o v u l e d .................................................................................................Monotoca, p. 252.
3. Fruit a berry, with 5 n u t s ...............................................................................................................Pentachondra, p. 254.
4. Fruit a berry, with 10 n u t s ..............................................................................................................Decaspora, p. 253.
B . Fi-uit capsular, many-seeded.
1. Leaves not sheathing at the base.
Bracts num erous................................................................................................................................... PpacHs, p. 256.
Bracts 0. Anthers 2-celled. Placenta p e n d u lo u s ...........................................................Prionotes, p. 262.
Bracts 0. Anthers 1-celled. Placenta e r e c t ........................................................................ Archeria, p. 262.
2. Leaves sheathing at the base.
CoroUa ro ta te .......................................................................................................................................... Sprengelia, p. 264.
Corolla calyptrate. Calyx bracteate. Hypogynous scales 0 ....................................... Cystanthe, p. 265.
CoroUa calyptrate. Calyx bracteate. Hypogynous scales 5, bUobed . . . . P ilitis, p. 265.
CoroUa campanidate.............................................................................................................................Dracophyllum, II.
L. Oleineæ.
Notelæa, p. 268.
L I . A p o c y n e æ .
Calyx eglandular. Drapes 1 or 2.......................................... x/; • or
Calyx gianduii)]-. Follicles 2 . . , ................................
...............................................................................................Lyonsia, p. 269.
L I I . G e n t i a n e æ .
CoroDa tubular or salver-shaped. Leaves opposite.
Cnlyx-lobes keeled or winged. Styles 2 , Anthers twisted . . . 2 7 0
Oulyx-lobes even. Style 1 . Autbers h v i s l e d „ 9 70
Calyx-lobes even. Style 0 . Anthers not tw i s t e d OentianZr, S i i
Corolla rotate, its lobes bearded at the base. Leaves a lte r n a t e ................................................... r iU a r A ? m
Corolla rotate, its lobes glabrous r- .
® k p a ra p h y llm i. p. 273 & Vol. II. p. 36 S.
L III. L o g a n ia c e æ .
te, p. 273.
LIV. C o n v o l v u l a c e je .
Calyx 5-partite, ebracteate or with smaU bracts.
Leafless twining parasite . . . .
m, A 1 • , , . , ............................................................................................ Cuscuta, xi.27Z.
I'ufted creeping herb, with rotate corolla Dichondra 2 ''7
Slender prostrate herb, with infundibuliform coroUa ...........................„ » p. r
Calyx 6-partite, with large b r a e t s ........................... ............................................................Z ? ) '
Calyx ureeolate, 5-toothed . . . ...............................................................................................................p. 276.
p . 276.
LV. B o r a g in ex E.
Nuts 4, elliptic, pei-fectly smooth and slunino-
Nuts 4, depressed, hispid or ecbiuate . ............................................................................... Z J
Cynoglossum, p. 279.
LVI. L a b ia TjE.
Leaves whorled
Leaves opposite. Wcstnnsiu. p i U .
Stamens 4 , equal, e x s e r t e d .................................................................. ^ ^
Stamens 4. the 2 uppe r filaments be a ring only capitate tip s (not autbers) . . ' ’ / I « ’ u 98n
Stamens 4 , unequal. s , p-
Anther-Iobes free, divaricating.
C.alyx with a broad, flat, aduate lobe on upper l i p ...........................................................S c t d k r i u „ 282
Calyx upper lip simple ..........................
Anther-Iobes free, pai-allel . . . ' ’ PAuther
lobes eonflueut. p. 283.
Upper bp of eoroli. smHl, of 2 reflexed l o b e s ....................................... ................................
Upper lip o f corolla very minute . . . . ^ ’
^ •'.....................................................................................................................Ajnga, p. 286.
LV It. MropoiiiNEAs. L v i n , Soia n e^;.
p. 286, Solamm, p. 287.
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