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144a. Leaf-buds with only 1-3 visible bud-scales 10, in =BETULACEAE=, p. 22.
144b. Leaf-buds with more than 3 visible scales --145.
145a. Bark of the branches smooth and dark gray, the larger stems fluted with projecting longitudinal ridges 1b, in =BETULACEAE=, p. 21.
145b. Branches without projecting ridges 4, in =BETULACEAE=, p. 22.
146a. Pith 3-angled 8, in =BETULACEAE=, p. 22.
146b. Pith 5-angled 13b, in =f.a.gACEAE=, p. 23.
146c. Pith cylindrical --147.
147a. Visible outer bud-scales 2 or more --148.
147b. Buds with a single visible outer scale 13, in =SALICACEAE=, p. 20.
148a. Bundle-scars 3 in each leaf-scar =MYRICACEAE=, p. 20.
148b. Bundle-scars more than 3 in each leaf-scar 2b, in =URTICACEAE=, p. 23.
149a. Flowers dark red-purple, about 3 cm. wide =ANONACEAE=, p. 40.
149b. Flowers bright pink, irregular, about 1 cm. wide 3a, in =LEGUMINOSAE=, p. 58.
149c. Flowers white, with 5 conspicuous petals --150.
149d. Flowers greenish or yellowish, small, inconspicuous --152.
150a. Ovary 1, superior, i. e., in the center of the flower and not attached to surrounding parts 36, in =ROSACEAE=, p. 54.
150b. Ovary inferior, appearing as a swelling below the calyx at the apex of the pedicel --151.
151a. Flowers in racemes or solitary 42b, in =ROSACEAE=, p. 55.
151b. Flowers in flattened or rounded branching cl.u.s.ters 42a, in =ROSACEAE=, p. 55.
152a. Stems th.o.r.n.y 1a, in =RUTACEAE=, p. 65.
152b. Stems not th.o.r.n.y --153.
153a. Bark pleasantly aromatic when crushed; perianth with 6 parts --154.
153b. Bark not pleasantly aromatic; perianth with 4 short lobes =THYMELAEACEAE=, p. 77.
154a. Flowers in sessile lateral cl.u.s.ters 1a, in =LAURACEAE=, p. 41.
154b. Flowers in peduncled terminal cl.u.s.ters 1b, in =LAURACEAE=, p. 41.
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155a. Leaves narrow, needle-like or scale-like, mostly evergreen --54.
155b. Leaves broader, flat or rolled, but not needle-like or scale-like --156.
156a. Twining or climbing vines --56.
156b. Not twining or climbing --157.
157a. Leaves opposite --158.
157b. Leaves alternate --165.
158a. Leaves compound --68.
158b. Leaves simple --159.
159a. Leaves broad, palmately lobed --160.
159b. Leaves not palmately lobed --161.
160a. Flowers greenish-yellow, in racemes or panicles 2a, in =ACERACEAE=, p. 70.
160b. Flowers white, in rounded or flattened cl.u.s.ters 22a, in =CAPRIFOLIACEAE=, p. 111.
161a. Flowers in close cl.u.s.ters, subtended by four large white petal-like bracts 4b, in =CORNACEAE=, p. 83.
161b. Flowers small, white, in dense spherical heads 1a, in =RUBIACEAE=, p. 108.
161c. Flowers not in dense heads, and not subtended by petal-like bracts --162.
162a. Petals separate from each other --163.
162b. Petals united with each other --164.
163a. Flowers dark purple-red 1b, in =CELASTRACEAE=. p. 69.
163b. Flowers bright yellow 1a, in =HYPERICACEAE=, p. 73.
163c. Flowers pink-purple; aquatic shrubs 1a, in =LYTHRACEAE=, p. 77.
163d. Flowers white 5, in =CORNACEAE=, p. 83.
163e. Flowers minute, greenish; twigs usually th.o.r.n.y 1b, in =RHAMNACEAE=, p. 71.
163f. Flowers small, yellowish; leaves silvery beneath =ELAEAGNACEAE=, p. 77.
164a. Stamens 2 1a, in =OLEACEAE=, p. 88.