196 



Series XXXIII. randales 



131 Pandaceae ' The relation is not }~et very clear. 



Series XXXIV. Gcranialcs 



132 Gerailiaceae 2) : Related to the Linacese and Rutacea?, iu the 

 number of carpels and ovules. 



133 Oxalidaceae : Intimately allied to the Gerauiaceae. The family is 

 also comparable with the Zygophyllaceae and Rutaceas, as shown by DE CANDOLLE. 



134 TropaBOlaceae 4) : In floral structure closely connected with the 

 Geraniaceas and its allies. The family also resembles the Hippocastanaceoe 

 in the oblique position of the gynseceinn 55 . 



135 Linaceae ' : Some affinities of this family are found in the Gerani- 

 acese, Oxalidacese and Caryophyllaceae - Sileneaa ; also in the Theaceaa, as can be 

 seen in the niany-membered androeceum of the Hugonieas (Liuac.) 



136 Humiriaceae 7) : Near the Linaceae. 



137 Ery throxylaceae s:> : BENTHAM-HOOKER and BAILLON put this family 

 beside the Liuaceas ; while JUSSIEU, MABTIUS and EICHLER regard it as near 

 akin to the Malpighiacese, on account of the structure of the flowers, especially 

 of the 3-celled ovary. 



138 Zygophyllacese : Near the Rutacese. 



139 Cneoracea9 10) : Near the ZygophyllacesB. 



140 Rutaceae 10 : Related to several families, such as the Burseracese, 

 Cneoraceae and Zygophyllaceae of the Geraniales, this family is especially 

 allied to the Simarubacese, as is seen in the agreement of the Dictyolomea? 

 (Rutacea?) and the Simarubaceae, in the stamens provided with scales at the 

 base. The Flindersieae of the Rutacese are related to the Meliaceoe in the fruit. 



141 SimarubaceaB 12) : As above. Intimately allied to the Rutaceffi. 



1) EXGLEE, A. Syllabus 1. c. p. 223. 2) Nat. Pfl.-fum. III. 4, p. 7. 



3) 1. c. IH.-4, p. 18. 4) l. c. III.- 4, p. 26. 



5) BUCHKNAU, Fr. Tropreolacere, in das Pflanzenreieli IV. 131, p. 10. 



6) 1. c. in. 4, p. 30. 7) 1. c. III. 4, p. 36. 



8) 1. c. III. 4, p. 39. 9) Nut. Pfl.-fnm. Ill 4, p. 78. 



10) 1. c. HI.-4, p. 94. 11) 1. c. III. 4, p. 108. 



12) 1. e. III. 4, p. 206. 



