. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. d-pinnate. 6. FRAGARIA. Style caducous. Receptacle fleshy in fruit. Leaves trefoil. 7. POTENTILLA. Style caducous. Receptacle dry in fruit. Leaves digitate, trefoil, orpinnate. Tribe IV, POTERIE^. Calyx-tube urn-shaped with throat almost closed, con-taining the free ovaries. Stamens various. Carpels 1-3,1-ovuled, Akebes dry. 8. ALCHEMILLA. PetjUs 0. Stamens 1-4 Calyx 8-parted. 9. AGRIMONIA. Petals 5. Stamens 15. Calyx 5-fid. 10. POTERIUM, Flowers polygamous. Stamens 20


. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. d-pinnate. 6. FRAGARIA. Style caducous. Receptacle fleshy in fruit. Leaves trefoil. 7. POTENTILLA. Style caducous. Receptacle dry in fruit. Leaves digitate, trefoil, orpinnate. Tribe IV, POTERIE^. Calyx-tube urn-shaped with throat almost closed, con-taining the free ovaries. Stamens various. Carpels 1-3,1-ovuled, Akebes dry. 8. ALCHEMILLA. PetjUs 0. Stamens 1-4 Calyx 8-parted. 9. AGRIMONIA. Petals 5. Stamens 15. Calyx 5-fid. 10. POTERIUM, Flowers polygamous. Stamens 20 to 30. Calyx 4-fid. Tribe V. ROSE^C Calyx urn-shaped. Stamens oo. Carpels «>, 1-ovuled, nut-like, indehiscent, free, but enclosed in the fleshy, at length succulent calyx. 11. ROSA. Prickly shrubs, leaves pinnate, and flowers showy white, red, or yellow. Fig. 155. (1), Fruit (hip) of a Rose, showingthe persistent calyx-lobes at apex.(2). The same, divided lenghwise,to show the akenes. implanted onits inner surface, and ending inlong styles; also the stamens im-planted at the throat of the also(l) Fig. ROSACE.^. (rose family.) 301 Tribe VI. NEURADE^ Calyx persistent, its tube growing after flowering, andadherent to carpels. 12. NEURADA, Stamens 10. Carpels 5 to 10, verticillate; fruit orbicular. Prostrate herbTribe VII. POME-3E, Trees or shrubs. Calyx-tube adherent to ovary. Stamens numerous, inserted with petals at throat af calyx. Ovary 2-5-celied, cells 2-qo -ovuled. Fruitfleshy, 13. IYRUS. Carpels 5. Endocarp, cartilaginous; mesocarp studded with stony grains. An-thers pinkish-violet. Fruit a Pear. 14. MALLTS. Carpels 5. Endocarp cartilaginous; mesocarp not granular. Anthers an Apple, 15. SORBUS. Carpels 2-4, Endocarp crustaceous; mesocarp fleshy. Trees with serrate or lob-ed leaves. Fruit somewhat resembling, a crab-apple, more like a rose-hip. 16. iVlESPILUS. Carpels 5. Fruit drupe-like, containing 5, bony,l-seeded pyrenes. Small treeswith


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