PENTANDRIA.— DIGYNIA. 95 



with the disk 5-toothed. Style 1 ; stig. 2 — 3, sub- 

 lenticular ; germ, immersed in the nectary. Drupe 

 pyriform, 1 -seeded, enclosed in the adhering base 

 of the calyx, stam. fl. resembling the perfect, 

 except in wanting the pistil. 



185. THESIUM. Cal. 1-leaved, tubular-campanulate, 



4 — 5-cleft. Anth. attached to the calyx by a tuft 

 of filaments. Nut 1-seeded, covered with the per- 

 sistent calyx. 



186. ANYCHIA. Cal. 5-parted ; segments oblong, con- 



nivent, callous, and subsaccate at the apex. Cor. 

 0. Fil. 3 — 5, distinct, without intermediate setae. 

 Stig. subcapitate. Utriculus 1-seeded, covered by 

 the calyx. 



187. GLAUX. Cal. campanulate, 5-lobed, coloured, 



Cor. 0. Caps, globose, acuminate, 1 -celled, 5 

 valved, 5-seeded. 



DIGYNIA. 



A. Flowers monopetalous, inferior 



* Follicles 2. 



188. APOCYNUM. Cal. very small, 5-cleft. Cor. 



campanulate ; border with 5 short spreading or 

 revolute lobes. Anth. saggitate, connivent, 

 cohering to the stigma by the middle. Glandular 

 teeth 5, acute, alternating with the stamens, and 

 opposite the segments of the corolla. 



189. PERIPLOCA. Cal. 5-cleft. Cor. rotate, flat; 



orifice surrounded with an urceolate, 5-cleft- 

 crown ; segments awned. Anth. bearded on the 

 back ; pollinia dilated at the apex and united to 

 the corpuscles of the stigma, solitary, composed 

 of four confluent grains. 



190. GONOLOBUS. Cor. rotate, deeply 5-parted. 



Staminial crown (lepa?ithium or nectary) scutel- 

 liform, pentangular. Anth. opening transversely, 

 terminated by a membrane. Pollinia 5-pairs, 

 not separating into grains. Stig. depressed-. 

 Seeds comose. 



