Part 2
- Ovary 1-celled. 11 FAMILY PAGE 77. Ebony ... . 174 88. Nightshade . . 198 75. Heath . - 166 95. Madder . . 212 90. Bignonia . 206 96. Honeysuckle. . 215 75. Heath . 166 78. Olive . . 175 . 86. Verbena . 192 96. Honeysuckle. . 215 80. Dogbane . . 178 81. Milkweed . . . 180 46. Pea or Pulse. . 117 76. Primrose . 171 84. Waterleaf. .. 187 79. Gentian . . 177 91. Broom-rape . . 208 94. Plantain . 211 85. Borage . . 188 82. Morning-glory . 183 88. Nightshade . 198 83. Phlox . 185 12 FOUNDATIONS OF BOTANY | | FAMILY PAGE Fruitalegume. ........ 2... 46. Peaor Pulse. . 117 Fruitacapsule. .......... . 92 Bladderwort. . 209 ** Ovary 2-4-celled. t Cells each 1-seeded. Ovary deeply 4lobed. . ..... =. 87. Mint... . . 198 Ovary not deeply lobed. Stamens2or4. ......... 86. Verbena... 192 Stamens8 .......... . 52. Polygala .. . 134 t t Cells each 2-several-seeded. Corolla lobes imbricated inthe bud . . . 89. Figwort. . .. 201 Corolla lobes convolute inthe bud .. . 938. Acanthus . . . 210 (c) Ovary adnate to the calyx tube. Flowers in an involucrate head . . . . . . 100. Composite. . . 224 Flowers not in heads. Stamens 3. Leaves opposite. ........ .. 97. Valerian .. . 220 Leavesalternate ......... =. 98 Gourd... . 221 Stamens 4-5. Leaves alternate ........ =... 99 Campanula . . 223 Leaves opposite or whorled . .... . 95. Madder. .. . 212