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Division I.-Choripetal?.
Nearly all of the dicotyledons may be placed in one of two great divisions distinguished by the character of the petals. In the first group, called Choripetal?, the petals are separate, or in some degenerate forms entirely absent. As familiar examples of this group, we may select the buttercup, rose, pink, and many other