143 MAGNOLIADS. 
THE RANAL ALLIANCE (V. K., p. 416.) 
‘Patural Orders of Ranals. 
Magnolias (Magnoliacee.) Carpels distinct. Stipules convolute. 
Flowers </. 
Anonavs (Anonacew.) Carpels distinct. Stipules 0. Corolla valvate. 
Flowers ¢/. 
Crofoots (Ranunculacee.) Carpels distinct. Stipules 0. Corolla 
imbricated. 
Poppywarts (Papaveracee.) Carpels consolidated. Placente parietal. 
Natural Order, Magnolias; Magnoliacee (V. K., p. 417.) 
Prevailing Quality. Bitter, tonic. 205 
Drrmis. Forster. 
Carpels crowded, berried, many- 
seeded. Connective broad, 
and disjoining the anther- 
cells, 
1. D. Winteri Forster.—(Wrn- 
TER’S Bark Tree.) Fig. 205. 
Leaves dotted, oblong, obtuse, 
very glaucous beneath ; 
flowers corymbose ; sepals 
23. 
Habitat. Mountainous parts of South 
: Quality. Bark stimulant, aromatic, 
tonic, 
Uses, As Cinnamon ; in scurvy. 
Inticium. Linneus. 
Carpels whorled, one-sided, 
pening near the upper end. 
oe Sepals 3-6 petaloid. 
7‘ @nasatum Linneeus.— (Star 
_ ANISE Pranr.) 
“aves evergreen, smooth, dot- 
st petals about 30, yel- 
lowish, the outer oblong, 
the inner subulate. 
abitat. China and Japan. 
_ ae Fruit aromatic, smelling like Anise, carminative. 
* In preparation of liqueurs. 
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Fig. 205.—Small branch in flower of Drymis Winteri. 
