L IX . SCROPHULABINEÆ.
Leaves a l t e r n a t e ...................................................................................................................................................Anthocerci,, p. 289.
Leaves opposite.
Stamens 2. Calyx 4 -par tite ........................................................................................................................Veronica, p. 293.
Stamens 2, or if 4 , upper filaments capitate. Calyx 5 - p a r t i t e ...............................................Gi-atiola,-p. 2 0 1 .
Stamens 4, all fertile.
Creeping herb. Style of 2 l a m e l l æ .............................................................................................Mimulus, p. 289.
Scapigerous herb. Style o f 2 lam e llæ .............................................................................................Mazus, p. 290.
Creeping water-herb. Style o f 1 lam eU a .......................................................................................Glossostigma, p. 292.
Creeping water-herb. 1 sessile s t i g m a .........................................................................................Limosella,-g. 202.
Herbs, with long style and capitate stigma.
Anther-cells not m u c r o n a t e ..........................................................................................................Ourisia, p. 295.
Anther-cells mucronate . . .., • ............................................................................................. Euphraaia, p. 296.
L X . L e n t i b u l a r in e æ .
Calyx 2 -lip p ed ........................................................................................................................................................Ubicularia p. 298.
Calyx 4 - p a i ' t i t e ..................................................................................................................................................Polypompholyx, p. 300.
LXI. P r im u l a c e æ . LX II. P l u m b a g in e æ . LXIII. P l a n t a g in e æ .
Samolus, 3 0 0 . Statice, p. 301. Plantago, p. 301.
L X IV . P o l y g o n e æ .
Perianth 6-lobed, in 2 rows, enlarging in f r u i t ...................................................................................... Rumex, p. 305.
Perianth 4-5-partite, lobes not e n l a r g i n g ............................................................................................ Polygonum, p. 306.
Perianth 5-partite, baccate in f r u it .................................................................................................................Muehlenheckia, p. 807.
LXV. P h t t o l a c c e æ .
'.a, p. 309.
LXVI. A m a r a n t h a c EaE.
Periantli 3-braoteate. plumose. Style l o u g ...........................................................................................Triciinmm, p. 810.
Perianth 3-bracteate, glabrous. Style s h o r t ..................................................................................... A U e n a n tb r a , p. 311.
Perianth 2-bracteate. Style s h o r t .........................................................................................................Hemichroa, p. 312.
LXVII. C h e n o p o d ia c e iE.
Fleshy, leafless, jointed, saUne h e r b s ..........................................................................................................Salicornia, p. 316.
Leafy herbs or shrubs.
Pei-ianth 3 - 5 -partite, ebracteate.
Suffrutieose. Seed adherent to u t r i c u l u s ...............................................................................Rhagodia, p. 312.
Herbaceous. Seeds f r e e ................................................................................................................CImiopodium, p. Z\Z.
Perianth o f ^ 3-5-partite, ebracteate. ? flowers with 2 large bracts . . . . Atriplex, p. 314.
Perianth ureeolate, baccate, truncate, g ib b o u s................................................................................Threlkeldia, p. 315,
Perianth ui-ceolate, fleshy, 5 -p a r t it e • . . S u a d a ,-n .Z \5 .
LXVIII. L a u r in e æ .
Cassytha, p. 317.
LXIX. P r o t e a c e æ .
Flowers in dense cones or heads.
Cones ebracteate, e y lin d r ic l....................................................................................................................... .....
bones globose or oblong, With numerous imbricating b r a c t s .......................... Isopogon v 319
Head a dense, involúcrate e o iym b ..........................................................................................................Telopea?'. m ' .
Head a rather dense naked corjmib.....................................................
Flowers spiked. Perianth regidar.
. Conospermum, p. 318.
Stamens ou middle o f segments. Hypogynous glands 0
Stamens on middle o f segments. Hjpogynons glands 4 ...........................................................OHfcs, p. 325.
Stamens at base ot segments. Hypogynous glands 4 .................................................................. C em r ’rlm m , p. 320.
Stamens hypogynous. Hypogynous glands 0 .......................................................................................................... p. 321.
blowers racemose or axillary. Perianth r e g u l a r ..................................................... Persoonia 320
Flowers racemose or axillary. Perianth in-egular.
Hypogynous gland 1 or 0 . Style persistent. Ovules 2 ........................................
Hypogynous gland 1. Style deciduous. Ovules 2
Hypogynous glands 3. Style persistent. Ovules m a n y ........................................
, Agastachys, p. 320.
. Grevillea, p. 322.
. Hakea, p. 323.
. Lomatia, p. 327.
LXX. T h y m e l e æ .
ytamens 4 . .
Stamens 1 - 2 p. 330.
................................................................................................................................ Pimelea, p. 330.
LXXI. S a n t a l a c e æ .
Leafless trees or shrubs. Peduncle o f fruit red, sw oU e n .....................................................................Hxocarpta
Leafless shrubs, with baccate f r u i t ..............................................
Slender herb, with linear leave s...........................
p. 335.
LXXII. E u p h o r b ia c ExE.
Flowers with calyx and coroFa. Filaments combined
Flowers with calyx and eoroDn. Filaments f r e e ' '
Perianth single.
Stamens numerous. Stigma sessde, diseoi
Stamens numerons. Styles 3, bipartite
Stamens S. Styles 3, bipartite .
Stamens 3 -6 . Filaments connate
Stamens 3 -6 . Filaments free . . .
. Thesium, p, 337.
, p. 338.
p. 342.
. Beyeria, p. 339.
. Bertya, p. 339.
. Amperia, p. 340.
. Phyllanthus, p. 341.
. Mici-anthea, p. 841.
LXXIII. U r t ic e æ .
Female perianth 4-5-partite. Stamens 4 - 5
Female perianth tubular, 4-fid. Stamens 4 - 5 ,
Female perianth tubidar, mouth entire. Stamen 1
. Urtica, p. 343.
. Parietaria, jj, 344.
. Australma, p, 345.
LXXr\''. C u p u l i f e r æ .
Pagvs, p. 346.
L X X V . C a s u a r in e æ ,
Casuarina, p. 347.