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Plumier and Linn, is a Guettarda. The former, as 

 the oldest name, should have been retained. 



Sect. 9. Peric. the same, with several Seeds in each 

 cell. Stam. 5 or more. Stem shrubby or herbaceous. 

 Hamella, fig-. 199, with Patima and Sabicea of Au- 

 blet. 



Sect. 10. Flowers aggregate on a Common Recep- 

 tacle, or rarely confluent. Stem woody, rarely herba- 

 ceous. Mitchella, the curious Canephora of Juss. 

 Lamarck Illustr. t. 151, Callicocca, Morinda, Nau- 

 clea, Cephalanthus. 



Sect. 1 1 . Genera akin to RubiacecE, whose Fruit 

 was not well known to Jussieu. Serissa, now found 

 to belong to Sect. 7; Pagamea, and Faramea of 

 Aublet, perhaps near Callicocca; and Hydrophylav, 

 which should go to the 6th Section. 



Ord. 58. Caprifolia. "Calyx superior, often 

 with 2 Bracteas, or an outward Calyx, at its base" 

 (or rather at the base of the Germen). "Corolla 

 usually monopetalous, either regular, or irregular; in 

 a few polypetalous, the Petals combined by their 

 broad bases. Stamens definite, mostly 5; inserted 

 into the tube of the monopetalous genera, alternate 

 with the segments ; in the others either standing on 

 the Germen, alternate with the Petals, or attached 

 to the middle of each Petal. Style 1, or wanting. 

 Stigma 1, rarely 3. Fruit inferior, pulpy, or some- 

 times capsular, of 1 or many cells, with 1 or many 

 Seeds in each. Embryo in a cavity in the upper part 



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