viii CONSPECTUS OF THE ORDERS. 
LXXVI. Ertcacem. Wiry undershrubs or arborescent. Anthers 2-celled, dehisc- 
ing by terminal pores, sometimes prolonged into a longitudinal slit. Fruit capsular. 
Conort XX. Pamuraces. Flowers regular. Stamens as many as corolla-lobes 
and opposite to them. Ovary generally superior, 1-celled ; placenta central. 
LXXVII. Piumpacivex. Styles or style-branches 5. Ovule solitary. 
LXXVIII. Prmutacez. Herbs. Style undivided. Ovules 2-0. Fruit 
capsular, 
LXXIX. Myrsinea. Shrubs or trees. Style undivided. Ovules 2-0. Fruit 
indehiscent. 
Conort XXI. Exsrnaces. Flowers regular, hermaphrodite or unisexual. Stamens 
as many as corolla-lobes and opposite to them or 2-3 times as many or more numer- 
ous. Ovary 2—c-celled. Ovules solitary or in pairs (in our species). 
LXXX. Saporacex. Flowers hermaphrodite. Stamens distinctly epipetalous 
usually with petaloid staminodia. Radicle inferior. 
LXXXI. Esenacex. Flowers usually dicwcious. Stamens inserted usually on 
the base of the corolla, Radicle superior. 
N.B.—Pages 1 to 32 were printed off with the previous volume (in 1871); this 
explains the absence of some names since published. 
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