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PeNTANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 
293. . STAPBYLEA. Ree 
} Calix 5-parted, coloured. Petals 5, inserted 
a. the margin of a pentanglar glandulous 
- Capsules 2 or 3; inflated, growing toge- 
ae Nuts about 2, globose with a cicatrice. 
Small trees, with opposite stipulated leaves; which are. 
ternate or unequally pinnated, each leaflet furnished with 
a stipule; flowers racemose, terminal. 
Srxctes. 1.5, trifolia. Ons. Filaments of the stami- 
na pubescent. Gerin 3-celled, cells many-seeded, but by 
abortion ae only 2 or 3 seeds. 
Of this. there is 1 species in the West Indies, 1 
inthe A of Peru, and 1 in Europe. 
294. TURNERA. y 8 
Calix 5-cleft, funnelform, usually bibracteate 
at the base. Petals 5, unguiculate, inserted 
upon the calix. Stigmata many-cleft. Capsule 
1-celled, 3-valyed. 
Suffruticose or herbaceous; leaves alternate, petiole in 
some species biglandulous; flowers axillary or seated # 
upon the petiole, solitary; in 2.species the flowers are 
racemose. 
a m ao ate 1. T. cistoides. Near Sevan in Georgia? 
“Pur = 
This genus, except the above s chem, is exclusively 
confined to tropical America. r 
295. SAROTHRA. Lamarck. 
Calix 5-parted, connivent. Petals 5, linear- 
oblong. Capsule oblong, acute, coloured, 1- 
celled, S-valved, margin of the valves semini- 
ferous, 
 Acsmall plant with the badtimesnonsle of an: Hypericum, 
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