llxej:. tiltace.e. 601 



Rkinwaudtia, Dum. 

 Calyx glabrous. S/i/!cs 3 oi' 4. Capsule .'3-4-celli'il. 



E. IxDiCA, Dum. Chittagong. " Karcu coiuitry " (Karcn-ui?). 



Ji. tripjna, Plancli. 

 Limtm repens, Don. 



F.R YTHROX YLIEJE. 



Petah uxuallif imhricali', rarely ticisfed, irifh a basal scale inside. Perfect stamens 

 twice as many as petals. Fruit a drupe. S/iruhs or trees. 



EityTiiKoxYi.ox, Linnftus. 

 § Styles free from the base {Erythroxylon). 

 E. KfXTniANTM, Wall. Martaban Hills up to 7000 feet. 



Leaves lanceolate, shortly arinuinate-glaucescent beneath, redicels ^ inch long. 



§ Styles united for about i of their length {Siiihia). 



E. (Sethia) IxDieuji, DC. Pegu {fde Mason). 



£. monogynam, Roxb. 



Loaves obovate or oblong, blunt. Puilicels usually 3 lines long, rarely longer. 



E. crxEATUM, Jriq. Tenasserim. 



E. Burmanieum, Grilf. 



Leaves broadly obovate or oblong, retuse. Pedicels short. 



Series III. TUALAMIFLOR.T;. 



Sepals usually distinct and separate, free from the orary.^ IMnls 1-, 2-, or many- 

 seriate, hypogynous. Stamens hypngyiious, rarely inserted on a slmrt or hxiy torus, or on 

 a disk. Ovary superior. 



MALVALES. 



Flowers rather uregular. Sepals 5, rarely 2 or 4, free or connate, valvate or 



imbricate. Petals as many, or more. Stamcin usually many and monadelphous. 



Oeary 3- to many- celled, rarely of one carpel. Ocides on the inner angles of the 



cells. Shrubs, rarely trees. Leaees alternate, usually stipulate, simple or compound. 



Order T1LL\CE,E. 



Flowers regular, liernia])hr()dite or unisexual. Sepals 3-5, free or united, 

 valvate. Stamens numerous, rarely few and dclinite, usually arising from a prolonged 

 or dilated torus, free, or rarely (]uinquo-adel])hous. Anthers 2-cclled. Ovary free, 

 2-10-celled, each cell witli few, often ])endulous, or numerous ovules often placed in 

 2 or more scries. Trees, shrubs, or herbs, with alternate, rarely opposite, simple or 

 lobed leaves. Flowers usually cymose. 



A. Anthers opening by slits. 

 BROWyLOiriE.^. 

 Sepals united into a b'-ll-shapcd i-a-cUft calyx. Anthers short, usually globular or 

 didymous, the cells ultimately confluent at the top. 



' Exceptions : Connate sepals occur ill a few orders. The calyx is adnatc to the ovary, or to 

 a fleshv torus embracing the ovary, in Paionia, Calijeanlhaceic, and in some Anonarete, Niimphacea:, 

 J'orluliicire, Capparideie, Biriwre, rulijgalea:, Camelliaeew, Vucliysiacecc, 2'ilincire, and Dipterocarpeic. 

 retalnid sepals occur in apttalous Rnnunciilacete. in Serbeiid'te, Tiliaee(V, and others. The stamens are 

 manifestly peri^ynous in a Ct-w iJilltniaeeie, Papareraeeic, C'tppttridae, Moringea^, Resedaccie, Violaretv, 

 Ciirynphrjllea:, I'ortulacue, M.iliactiC, and Sterculiacea:. 



