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ceoe, especially with the Dry ins of the latter family. 



97 Anonacese : Relationship with the Magnoliacese as seen iu the floral 

 structure and in the presence of the " Olgehalt " is very clear. It some- 

 what agrees with the Ebenaceae in the rimose albumen and in the trinierous 

 flowers (especially with Malta). It is also comparable to some extent with 

 the Ancistrocladaceae ; and also to the Aristolochiacesa- 5 . 



98 Eupomatiacese : Closely related to the Anonaceae. 



99 Myristicaceae^ : Tin's family is certainly comparable with the 

 Auonaceae in its general character. But in the presence of oil -cells in the 

 cortex, medulla and leaves, and in the connate stamens, it rather approaches 

 the Winteranaceae. 



100 Gomorte?ace39 4) : Related to the Lauraceae and Monimiaceae. 



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101 Monimiaceae 5) ' Closely related to the Calycanthaceae and to the 

 Lauraceae. 



102 Lauracese ' ' The agreement in the valvate anthers, in the one- 

 celled ovary, in the solitary hanging anatropous ovules, in the presence of the 

 oil-cells, of this family and Monimiaceae shows their strong affinity. But re- 

 garding the circular arrangement of then.' floral elements and the syncarpous 

 gynaeceum, the Lauraceae very closely approach the Thyinelaeaceae. 



103 Hernandiaceae 7) : Certainly this family is closely related to the 

 Lauraceae in the secretory cells, in the floral structure, in the fruit, in the 

 identical characters of the anthers and in the gynaeceum. 



Series XXX. Rliceddales 



104 Papaveraceae S) ' Most closely related to the Capparidaceae, and 

 after that, to the Cruciferae, in the essential structure of flowers and fruit. The 

 Tovariacese stand half-way between the Capparidacepe and the Papaveraceae. 

 The connection of the latter with the Berberidaceae on the other hand is seen 

 in the di- or trirnerous flowers and in the seeds of both families. HALLIER 



1) Nat. Pfl.-fam. III. -2, p. 27. 



3) 1. c. III. 2, p. 41. 



5) 1. c. III. 2, p. 97. 



7) 1. c. III. 2, p. 128. 



2) MEZ, C. and LANGE, L. 1. c. 



4) Nat. Pfl.-fam. Nacht. I. p. 173. 



6) 1. c. III.- 2, p. 111. 



8) Nat. Pfl.-fam. III. 2, p. 136. 



