THE DICOTYLEDONS 565 
(Hypericum) or a berry. Seeds small, numerous, anatropous and: 
exalbuminous. 
UnorriciAL Druc Parr Usrep BoranicaAL OriGIN Hasirat 
Hypericum Entire plant Hypericum perforatum Europe 
CANELLACE# FamiLy.—Trees the bark of which contains aro- 
matic principles. Leaves alternate, pellucid-punctate. Flowers 
regular, golden-yellow, and arranged in terminal or axillary 
cymes. Fruit a berry containing two to many seeds with oily 
and fleshy albumen. 
OrriciAL Druc Part Usep BoTANICAL ORIGIN Hapsirat 
Canella Inner bark Canella Winterana era and West 
Indies 
Brxace& Famity.—Tropical shrubs or trees. Leaves alter- 
nate, simple with minute or no stipules. Flowers hermaphrodite 
or unisexual, regular; stamens hypogynous, mostly indefinite 
with anthers opening by slits, rarely by one or two apical pores 
(Bixa). Fruit fleshy or dry. Seeds with fleshy albumen and 
sometimes covered with a fleshy arilus (Bixa Orellana). 
_UnorrFictAL Druca Part Usep BoTANICAL ORIGIN HABITAT 
Annatto Coloring matter __ Bixa Orellana oe America 
and Madagascar 
FLACOURTIACEZ OR FLacourtiA Famity.—A family of 
chiefly tropical trees and shrubs with simple, alternate leaves, 
staminate, pistillate and hermaphrodite flowers, frequently 
dicecious or polygamous, with a one-celled ovary. The fruits 
are either berries (Taraktogenous Kurzti or Leprosy plant), drupes 
or rarely capsules. The seeds are albuminous. 
Orric1AL Druc Part Usep BoTANICAL ORIGIN Hasirat 
Oleum Fixed oil from Taraktogenos Kurzii Burma 
Chaulmoogre _ seeds Hydnocarpus 
Wightiana India 
Hydnocarpus 
anthelmintica Cochin China 
VIOLACEH OR VIOLET Famity.—Herbs or shrubs. Stems 
upright, rarely creeping, spreading or acaulescent. Leaves 
either cauline or radical, stipulate, alternate, simple to pinnatifid 
or palmate. 
