. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. OEDEE LX. CAPHIFOLIACEJi;.—OEDBK LXII. VALEEIANACE^. 116 celled, rarely u 4—5-eelled pod, eacli cell with two or more ovules. Orders LXXIV.—LXXVIU. inclusive. Group 6.—^Leaves simple. Corolla usually more or less ir- regular. Ovary 4-lobed; or at least in fruit separable into 2—i achenia; rarely a single achenium. Orders LXXIX.—LXXXI. inclusive. Group 1.—Corolla nearly or quite regular. Stamens 4—12. Ovary single, 1—6-oeUed. Orders LXXXIL—LXXXVII. in- clusive. Group 8.—Corolla S-parted. Ovary double, gener


. Analytical class-book of botany : designed for academies and private students. Plants. OEDEE LX. CAPHIFOLIACEJi;.—OEDBK LXII. VALEEIANACE^. 116 celled, rarely u 4—5-eelled pod, eacli cell with two or more ovules. Orders LXXIV.—LXXVIU. inclusive. Group 6.—^Leaves simple. Corolla usually more or less ir- regular. Ovary 4-lobed; or at least in fruit separable into 2—i achenia; rarely a single achenium. Orders LXXIX.—LXXXI. inclusive. Group 1.—Corolla nearly or quite regular. Stamens 4—12. Ovary single, 1—6-oeUed. Orders LXXXIL—LXXXVII. in- clusive. Group 8.—Corolla S-parted. Ovary double, generally form- ing in fruit a pair of follicles. Juice usually milky. Orders LXXXVIII. and LXXXIX. Group 9.—Shrubs, or trees. Stamens 2. Orders XC. and XCI. GROUP I. Order LX.—Caprifoliacese. Shrubs, often climbing; rarely herbs. Leaves opposite. Stipules none. Calyx-tube adherent to the ovary; limb 4—5 cleft. Corolla regular, or irregular; limb 4—5-lobed. Stamens 4—5, alternate with the corolla-segments when equaUing them in number. Ovary 3—5-eelIed. Style 1. Fruit usually a berry, or drupe, sometimes dry, always crowned with the persistent calyx-teeth. Seeds pendulous. An order comprising ornamental plants, chiefly natives of the tem- perate zones. Sambucna {Eider)^ Viburnum and Lonicera, one species of which, L, OaprifoUum^ is seen in fig. 14, are Fig. 14. Order LXI.—BubiaceBe. Trees, shrubs, or herbs. Leaves opposite, sometimes verticil- late, entire. Stipules present, interpetiolar (292 at 3), sometimes taking the size and appeai'ance of leaves. Calyx-tube more or less adherent to the ovary. Limb 3—5-eleft, sometimes obsolete. CoroUa regular, 3—5-lobed. Stamens equalling the number of the coroUa-lobes, alternate with them, inserted in the tube. Ovary 2—5-celled. Style entire, or partially divided. Fruit of various forms. A large order containing 2 suborders represented in our district, StellatsB and CincbonlB. Of Stell


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