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II. Nuxia.—Shrubs or small trees. Flowers cymose; cymes in terminal 
corymbose panicles, Calyx shortly lobed. Corolla-tube circumscissile, 
the base persisting. Filaments long ; anthers exserted ; cells divaricate, 
confluent. 
III. Chilianthus.—Shrubs or small trees. Flowers cymose, usually very small ; 
cymes usually dense, in terminal panicles. Calyx deeply lobed. 
Corolla-tube entire. Filaments usually long; anthers exserted ; cells 
parallel, distinct. 
IV. Buddleia.—Shrubs or small trees. Flowers cymose ; cymes usually dense 
in axillary heads or corymbs, or in terminal panicles. Calyx shortly 
lobed. Corolla-tube entire. Filaments short or very short ; anthers 
included ; cells parallel, distinct. 
** Fruit indehiscent, baccate ; calyx deeply lobed ; corolla-tube entire ; anthers 
exserted ; cells parallel, distinct ; flowers cymose. 
V. Anthocleista.—Trees (or shrubs, sometimes climbing). Cymes in terminal 
panicles; flowers large. Corolla-lobes 8-16, contorted. Filaments 
connate below ; anthers linear, erect. Dish: fleshy. Ovary 2-celled or 
from accessory dissepiments, 4-celled. Pericarp leathery. Cotyledons 
semiterete. 
VI. Strychnos.—Shrubs, often climbing, or trees. Cymes axillary, less often 
terminal. Corolla-lobes 5 or 4, valvate. Filaments free; anthers 
ovate, dorsifixed. Disk 0. Ovary 2-celled or, from absorption of 
dissepiment, 1-celled. Pericarp crustaceous, Cotyledons leafy. 
I. GOMPHOSTIGMA, Turcz. 
Calyx deeply 4-fid ; tube campanulate; lobes ovate or oblong, 
imbricate. Corolla deeply 4-fid, subrotate-campanulate ; tube entire ; 
lobes wide-elliptic, imbricate, obtuse, as long as tube. Stamens 4, 
adnate to corolla-throat ; filaments filiform ; anthers oblong, exserted ; 
cells distinct, parallel. Ovary 2-celled, oblong, glabrous; style 
filiform ; stigma terminal, dilated, faintly 2-lobed; ovules many, 
several-seriate ; placentas linear. Capsule oblong, longer than 
calyx ; dehiscence septicidal ; valves ultimately splitting at apex, 
separating from and liberating the placentas. Seeds obovoid or 
angular; testa loose; albumen somewhat scanty ; embryo much 
shorter than albumen, straight, with semiterete cotyledons. 
Stellately lepidote or tomentose, divaricate or erect branched shrubs or under- 
shrubs ; leaves 1-nerved, sessile, opposite decussate, or fascicled, linear, elliptic or 
oval, small or very small ; stipules represented by a distinct interpetiolar ridge ; 
flowers opposite, pedicelled, in terminal simple or branched racemes, with some- 
times the lowest flowers axillary. 
DistriB. Species 2; one endemic, the other extending to Mozambique and 
' Lower Guinea. 
Spreading, divaricately branched ; leaves elliptic or 
ovate, 2-3 times as long as broad «ww ee we (1) incanum. 
- Erect, vir branched ; leaves linear, less often sub- Spal 
6-12 times,as long as broad = ..._—...._ (2) seoparioides. 
