180 TEREBINTACE^. [CI. 14. 



Sect. 10. Cor. irregular, sometimes wanting. Stam. 

 10, distinct. Legume capsular, generally not burst- 

 ing, of 1 cell, and mostly 1 Seed. Trees or Shrubs. 

 Leaves either pinnate with an odd one, or simple. 

 Stipulas like the last. Crudia Schreb. 282 {Apalatoa 

 Aubl.), Detarium Juss., Copaifera and Myroxylum 

 (Myrospermum Jacq.). 



Sect. 1 1 . Four Genera akin to LeguminoscE. Securi- 

 daca, which might be removed to the 9th, and Broiv- 

 nea to the 2nd Section. Zygia Browne, an obscure 

 plant of the Mimosa family, and Aruna Schreb. 26 

 (Arouna Aubl.). 



Mr. Brown has well divided the LeguminoscE into 

 3 Orders, Mimosece, Lome?itace<z, and Papilionacece.. 

 Bot. of Terra Austr. 19. 



Ord. 94. Terebintace^e. " Calyx of 1 leaf, in- 

 ferior, in a definite number of segments. Petals defi- 

 nite, rarely wanting, inserted into the bottom of the 

 Calyx, as many as it's segments, and alternate there- 

 with. Stamens as many, alternate with the Petals, 

 or twice as many, inserted into the same spot. Ger- 

 mens either single, or of a determinate number : 

 in the former case there is either 1 Style, rarely want- 

 ing, with asimple or divided Stigma ; or many Styles 

 with as many Stigmas ; and a capsular, sometimes 

 pulpy, or drupaceous, Fruit, of one or many single- 

 seeded cells : in those with several Germens, there 

 are as many single Styles and Stigmas ; with the 

 same number of distinct single-seeded Capsules. 



