SEQUENCE OF ORDERS CONTAINED IN VOL. VI. 
WITH BRIEF CHARACTERS, 
Continuation of Series II. Eprrayna. Ord. CKXXII[—CXXXVII. 
CXXXIII. HASMODORACE (page 1). Flowers hermaphrodite, 
in, or slightly irregular. Perianth corolline, in the Cape genera 
_ inferior, half-inferior or superior, glabrous or hairy outside. Stamens 
6 or 3. Ovary superior, half-inferior or inferior. Fruit usually a 
3-celled capsule with loculicidal dehiscence. Seed with embryo 
placed in a marginal hollow of the fleshy albumen. 
CXXXIV. IRIDEAE (page 7). Flowers hermaphrodite, ny ig or 
irre, . Perianth corolline, superior, glabrous. Stamens 3, placed 
opposite the outer lobes of the perianth. Ovary inferior. it a 
8-celled capsule, with loculicidal dehiscence. Seed with embryo 
surrounded by horny albumen. 
CXXXV. AMARYLLIDE 42 (rege 172). Flowers hermaphrodite, regular, 
or nearly so. Perianth corolline, superior, glabrous outside, except 
in Hyporis and Vellosia. Stamens usually 6. Ovary inferior. Fruit 
a 3-celled capsule with loculicidal dehiscence or indehiscent. Seed 
with embryo enclosed in the usually fleshy albumen. 
CXXXVI. DIOSCOREACE (page 246). Flowers regular, dicecious. 
Perianth small, green, rags superior. Stamens 6 or 8. Fruit 
in the Cape genera an acutely-angled triquetrous capsule, with 
loculicidal dehiscence. Seed with embryo enclosed in the fleshy 
albumen. 
CXXXVII. LILIACE A (page 253). Flowers regular, hermaphrodite in 
the Cape genera, except in Smilar. Perianth weagaial preter 
Stamens 6. Ovary superior. Fruit a capsule, with | cidal or 
septicidal dehiscence ora berry. Seed with embryo enclosed in fleshy 
or horny albumen. 
