XXXViii SEQUENCE OF ORDERS. 
XLV. RHAMNEA! (page 475). FU. regular, small. Calye tubular, 4-g toothed, 
rm Oh, “se iets eee eee sr, Ted ct a ie ne oie 
e = - Opposi . 2-4 celled ; ovules so! : S y or capsular. 
oo (Trees or shrubs, with simple, mostly alternate leaves, Flowers in cymes, panicles 
“ or heads. Phylica ). see 
XLVI. TEREBINTACEZ (page 502). Fl. regular, small, often unisexual.( 
Calyx 3-5 parted, imbricate. Petals 3-5, round a fleshy disc, spreading, imbri-* — 
_ cate. Stamens alternating with the petals, or twice as many. Ovary of one — 
_ carpel (or of one perfect and 2-4 abortive carpels) ; ovules solitary ; styles or — 
sti as many as the carpels. Fruit drupaceous. (Trees or shrubs, = 
hg compound, rarely simple leaves, resinous juices and minute flowers. Rhus.) — 
bea XLVII. CONNARACES ( 527). I. perfect and regular. Calyx 
Petals 5, in the Se of the eae 2 hee _ Stamens 10, inserted with | 
petals. Ovary of 5 separate carpels (several often obortive) ; ovules in pairs; 
styles terminal. Capsules follicular, 5 or fewer. Radicle remote from the 
hilum. (Subtropical shrubs 
