CI. 9.] DICOT. COR. MONOP. PERIG. HI 



alternate, mostly undivided and entire. Flowers 

 axillary, many together on single-flowered stalks. 

 Plants milky." 



Jacqu'mia, Sideroxylum,Bassia, fig. 187, Mimusops 

 (including Tmbricaria of Jussieu, which is perhaps 

 M. Kauki Linn.), Chrysophyllum and Achras, with 

 one or two others, less certain, make up this Order. 

 Myrsine, fig. 188, (to which I have long ago referred 

 Jussieu's Manglilla, Bumelia Manglilla Willd. Sp. 

 PI. v. 1. 1087.) enters a new Order, Myrsinece of 

 Brown, Prodr. N. Holl. v. 1. 532, with Aegiceras 

 of Gartner, and of Konig. Ann. of Bot. v. 1. 129. t. 3, 

 and I presume Inocarpus Forst. Olax is judged by 

 Mr. Brown as rather akin to his Santalacece, see 

 Ord. 24; and Leea, the same genus with Aqiiilicia, 

 is undoubtedly one of the Melice, Ord. 71. 



Class 9. Dicotyledones, Corolla monopeta- 

 lous, perigynous. 



" Calyx of one leaf, sometimes deeply divided, bearing 

 the Corolla, which is monopetalous, though occa- 

 sionally so deeply divided as to become poly pet alous* ; 

 regular, rarely irregular. Stamens inserted either 

 into the Corolla or Calyx, definite, seldom indefinite. 

 Germen simple, superior or inferior. Style gene- 

 rally single. Stigma rarely divided. Fruit pulpy 

 or capsular, of one or many cells.'" 



* Even in one and the same species, as Andromeda calyculata. 



