ROSALES.] 



•nOSACEyE. 



565 



Agrimonia, Toiirn. 

 Aremonia, Keeker. 



Agrimonioidcs, Toum. 



Sjxillanzania, Poll. 

 Purshia, DC. 



Tlgarea, Pursh. 



Kunzea, Spreng. 

 Cercocarpus, H. B. K. 

 Waldsteinia, Willd. 

 Comaropsis, L. C. Rich. 

 Sieversia, Willd. 



Adamsia, Fisch. 



Buchhavea, Reichenb. 



Oreogeian, Ser. 

 Fallugia, Endl. 

 Geum, Linn. 



Caryophyllata, Toiira. 



Stilipus, Raf. 

 Cowania, JJon. 

 Coluria, R. Br. 



Laxmannia, Fisch. 

 Dryas, Linn. 

 III. Sptr.t.id.e. — Calyx 



tube herbaceous. Fruit 



a ring of follicles. Seeds 



un winged. 

 Ken-ia, BC. 

 Spiraea, Linn. 



Ulmaria, Tournef. 



Filipendula, Tournef 



Barha caprce, Tournef. 



Physocarpus, Camb. 



Cham<edryon, Ser. 



Sorbaria, Ser. 



Gr. 



Sehizonotus, Lindl. 



Aruncus, Ser. 



Ulmaria, Monch. 

 Neillia, Do)i. 

 Gillenia, Miinch. 

 Nuttallia, Torr. et A . 

 Rhodotypus, Ziicc. 

 Stephanandra, Zucc. 

 Brayera, Kiinth. 



Ilagenia, "Willd. 



Cusso, Bruce. 



Banksia, Bruce. 



IV. QuiLLAr.^. — Calyx 

 tube herbaceous. Fruit 

 capsular. Seed ^vinged. 



Kageikeckia,Ruiz. et Pav. 



Lydea, Mol. 

 Quillaja, Mol. 



Snuymadermos, 'RuvA et 

 Pav. 



Fontenellea, St. Hil. 

 Vauquelinia, Corr. 

 Lindleya, //. B. K. 

 Euphronia,il/ar<.e/ Zucc. 



V. ? Neurade.t;. — Calyx 

 adhering to a ring of 10 

 carpels. Seeds pendu- 

 lous. 



Neurada, B. Juss. 

 Grielum, Linn. 

 Amoreuxia, Mof, et Sess 



Numbers. Gen. 38. Sp. 500.* 



Myrtacea. 

 Position. — Pomacese. — Rosace^e. — Dinipaceae. 

 Ranunculacece. 



Fig. CCCLXXXII. 



* This number must be much higher if the spurious species of Rubus and Rose are included. 



Fig. CCCLXXXII.— 1. flower of Spiraea Aruncus cut open ; 2. a section of one of its carpels ; 3. per- 

 pendicular section of a flower of Fragaria indica ; 4. the same section of its half ripe fruit, showing the 

 torus covered with cai-pels ; 5- a single carpel of it ; (i. one of its achiBuia cut open to show the i?eed 

 inside. 



