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OLACACEiE. 



[Hypogynous Exogens. 



cabinet-makers, but this is certainly a mistake, as is shown in the Penny Cydopcedia, 

 article Partridge-wood. The dinipes of Ximenia americana have a sweet aromatic 

 taste, but are a Uttle rough to the palate. They are eaten in Senegal. The flowers are 

 very sweet scented. Olax zeylanica has a foetid wood mth a saline taste, and is 

 employed in putrid fevers ; its leaves are used in salad. 



* Olace^., Benth. 

 Heisteria, L. 

 Ximenia, Pium. 



Heymassoli, Aubl. 



Rottbollia, Scop. 



Tetanosia, Rich. 

 Hypocarpus, A. DC. 

 Olax, L. 



Fissilia, Commers. 



Spermaxyrum, Lab 



Roxhurghia, Konig 

 Schcepfia, Wall. 



** OPILE.E, Benth. 

 Opilia, Roxb. 



Groutia, Guillem. 

 Cansjera, Gmel. 



GENERA. 



*** IcAciNE^, Benth. 

 Icacina, A. Juss. 

 Gomphandra, Wall. 

 Apodytes, E. M. 

 Leretia, Veil. 



Emmoteca, Desv. 

 Pogopetalum, Benth. 

 ? Pseudaleia, Thouars. 

 ? Pseudaleioides , Thouars. 

 ? Platea, Blum. 

 ? Stemoaurus, Blum. 



Anacalosa, Blum. 

 ? Quilesia, Blanc. 

 ? Lepionurus,, Bl. 

 Parastemon, A. DC. 

 Tripetaleia, Sieb. 

 Liriosma, Popp. 



Numbers. Gen. 21. Sp. 48. 



Santalacece. 

 Position. — Cyrillaceee. — Olacace.e. — Pittosporacea?. 

 Humiriacece. 



