100 FLORA TELLUR. 



tosum of Blume. Bi\ hlumi Lind. must be ve- 

 rined, near Sipliisia. 



1115. Trimeiuza Lind. perig. 5part. stam. 9 

 in 3 phalanges radiatis, stig. Gdent. caps, ut IJra- 

 gantia — Type Tr. piprrila, caule flex, genie, 

 fol, ovatolanc. costatis, snbt. reticul- pubesc. ra- 

 cemis paucifl. axil. Ceylon. 



1116. Steikkxa R. (6 step.) Trichopus Gaertn. 

 fil. Lind. (non Trichopus Muller («m.) Perig. 

 tubul. 6fido, stam. Ofertilis, Osterilis in foveis 

 stylus 1, stig. 3 bipart. caps. 3quetra Slocul. 

 o,.t.i, a, loculis l-*2sp. indehiscens — 3 types from 

 Cev on. 1 St. cordata U. fol. cord, triang. obt. 

 retusis — 2 St. media, fol, ovatolanc. acum. — 3 

 St. anorii^l'if. R. fol. lin. lane. acum. caps. 1 

 spermis, an Genus 1 — Lindly asserts that all these 

 G. and Aristolochia, have a peculiar anatomical 

 structure of stems different from the Dicotyle 

 plants and shrubs. Perhaps like Cuscuta,Cassy- 

 tha, Cactus &c. 



1117. Meborea Aubl. Jus. Vit, Tephranthus 



Necker. Rhopium Schr. VV. P. Perig, 6part. 



foveis 6. stam. 3 stylis adnatis. ovar. libero. 



stylis 3, caps 3gona Cbc, Ovalv. 6sp. Friitex, 



fol. alt. stl[ndalis. fl. corymb — Type M. guja- 



nensis vel. Rh. citrifolium. fol. suhsess- ovat. 

 acut. lucida Integra — Very singular G. of doubt- 

 ful affinities, introduced here to show that it 

 links with Hexastylis 1113, and Steirexa. If all 

 these G. are to be removed by anatomical struc- 

 ture, the ovary free, half free or adherent will 

 be less essential, forming however 3 families 

 AsARiDEs, Meborides, I'ytinides with a berry, 

 that stand in the nat. method at the very end of 

 the Dicotyles, as a transition to the first order 

 of Monocotyles including the Epigyne families, 

 Hydrocharides, Valisnerides, Orchides &c. 



