CARYOPHYLLÆI, in botany, the name of a very numerous family or order in Linnaeus's fragments of a natural method: containing, besides the class of the same name in Tournefort, many other plants, which from their general appearance seem pretty nearly allied to it. The following are the genera, viz. Agrostema, Cucubalus, Dianthus, Drypis, Gypsophila, Lychnis, Saponaria, Silene, Velazia, Alpine, Arenaria, Bifonia, Cerastium, Cherleria, Glinus, Holosteum, Loeselingia, Mochringia, Polycarpon, Sagina, Spergula, Stellaria, Minuartia, Mollugo, Ortegia, Pharnaceum, Queria. All the plants of this order are herbaceous, and
Caryophyl- and mostly annual. Some of the creeping kinds do not rise an inch, and the tallest exceed not seven or eight feet. See BOTANY, sect. vi. 22.