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SEQUENCE OF ORDERS. XXXVil 
XXXV. ZYGOPHYLLEZ (page 351). Fl. regular. Calyx 4-5 parted. Petals 
4-5, clawed, with twisted estivation, rarely none. Stamens 8-10. Ovary on 
wm Lp an annular disc, 4-5 angled and celled ; ovules axile, 2 or more. Styles con- 
‘ nate, rarely free. Fruit capsular or fleshy. (Herbs, suffrutices or shrubs. Leaves 
opposite, compound, rarely simple, stipulate. Flowers solitary, axillary or termi- 
nal, yellow or white. 
XXXVL MELIANTHEA (page 366). Fl. more or less irregular. Calyx 5. 
parted, imbricated. Petals clawed. Stamens 4-5, within an annular or horse- 
BS o7fe shoe-shaped disc. Ovary 4-5 celled; cells 2 ovuled. Fr. capsular. (Shrubs 
; or undershrubs. Leaves alternate, impari-pinnate, the petiole often winged, stipu- i 
4 late. Fl. racemose or axillary. Melianthus.) — * 
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Sul XXXVII. RUTACEA! (page 369). FU. regular. ¢ Calyx 4-8 imbricate. 
ae Petals 4-5 (rarely none), twisted or valvate. Dise cup- free or attached 
omc Coby to the calyx. Stamens outside the disc, as many or twice as many as the petals ; 
5 opposite the petals sterile (staminodia). Ovary of 3-5 carpels, rarely syn 
carpous. Style single. Fruit of 1-5, one seeded cocci or capsules ; in 
walls of the capsule splitting into an inner and outer shell. (B sie hes. 
— Leaves with pellucid, glandular dots, exstipulate ). a 
XXXVIII. PITTOSPOREA (page 443). Fl. regular. Calyx 5 ret imbri- 
cate. Petals 5, imbricate. Stamens 5, free. Ovary syncarpous, 2-5 celled, 
ovules numerous ; style single. uit capsular or fleshy. Seeds lying in pulp. 
(One S. African shrub, with entire leaves and yellow-green flowers. ) 
XXXIX. AURANTIACE/ (page 444). Fl. regular. Calyx very short, toothed 
_ +... orentire. Petals 4-5, broad at base, imbricate. Stamens as many or twice as 
» © © omany as the petals, Ovary on a short gynophore, 3-5, or many celled ; ovules 
1-2; style single. Fruit pulpy i indehiscent. (7'rees or inks: with pellucia- 
dotted leaves, Gc. Orange and Lemon.” One S. African species. ) 
: — XANTHOXYLE/ (page 445). ra unisexual. Calyx 4-5 parted. Petals 
, - twisted in westivation. Stamens 4~5 or 8-10, free. Carpels 1-3-5, on a gyno- 
~ phore, separate or more or less connate ; styles united or distinct, or very short. 
Fruit fleshy or follicular. (Shrubs or trees with pellucid-dotted leaves, often 
prickly. Flowers small. Wild-Cardamon. ) 
XLI. OCHNACEZ (page 448). Fl. perfect, regular, showy. Cae freed, 
persistent, imbricate. Petals 4-6. Stamens numerous ; the anthers hard 
Em * | dry, erect, opening by pores or slits. Ovary of 4-6 separate s carpels. 
ts . A —— ( pie ee — with glossy, simple — and — or oa 
flowers. eM 
Sub-Class = Cavxerruonsy 
XLII. CELASTRINEA (p. rhe RL cmall, «ope ‘Calye 4-5 lobed, persis 
93 Pam imbricate. Petals inserted under the he edge of a fleshy, perigynous dise 
I. — Ce 4 he 
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