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Stroh, Blättern etc. entsteht eine sogenannte Sporodochium-Form. 

 Dieselbe ist durch ein scheibenförmiges Konidienlager charakterisirt, 

 welches am Rande von isolirten aufstrebenden Fäden umgrenzt ist. 

 Da die Konidienträger dieser Form häutig durch Jochverbindungen 

 zusammen gehalten werden, entstehen Fadenbüschel von Besenform, 

 welche für den Namen bestimmend waren. 



Kolkwitz (Berlin). 



King, George, Materials for a Flora of the Malayan 

 Peninsula. (Journal of the Asiatical Society of Bengal. 

 Vol. LXVl. Pt. I. No. 1. 1897. p. 1—345.) 



Dieser neue Abschnitt setzt ein mit den Connaraceae, deren 

 Eintheilung sich folgendermaassen vollzieht: 



Seeds exalbnminous, arillate. 

 Pistils solitary. 



Lenves piunate leaflets 3 1o 11; trees or scandens sbrubs. 



1. Connavus L., 9 Spec. 

 Leaflet solitary, small trees or slirubs, never scandens. 



2. Ellipantlms Hook, f., 5 Spec. 

 Pistils 5 but usually only 1 perfect; leaves pinnate (leaflet solitary in 

 one species of Rourea). 



Flower-pedicels ebracteolate, follicle curved ; lobes of calyx persistent, 

 slightly acciescent, imbricate and forming a cup at the base. 



3. Rourea Aubl., 9 Spec. 

 Flower-pedicels with persistent bracteoles at their bases, follicle not 

 curved, calyx-lobes persistent, but neither accrescent nor imbricate. 



4. Roureopsis Planch., '2 Spec. 

 Pistils 2 to 5 perfect. 



Calyx imbricate, foUicles rugose, laminate or tubercled. 



5. Agelaea Soland., 4 Spec. 

 Calyx valvate, follicles neither rugoseo laminate no tubercled. 



6. Taenioclilaena Hook, f., 1 Spec. 

 Seeds albuminous 5 to 7, follicles 1-to 3, arillus thin. 



* 7. Cnestis Juss., 1 Spec. 



Jjeguminosae (by D. Prain). 



J. Petals imbricate. 



A. Calyx segments united above the level of the disc. The Upper petal 

 (Standard) exterior. Papüionaceae. 



— Stamens inon-or diadelphous. 



* Pods dehiscent along both sutures. 



1. Leaves evenpinnate the rachis continued as a tendril or 

 bristle. I. Vicieae. 



1. Ährus L., 2 Spec. 



2. Leaves simple, digitale or ood pinnate. 



Leaves simple seshile, or digitately 3 — 7 foliolate; stamens 

 monadelphous, anthers dimorphous. IL Genisteae. 



2. Crotalaria L., 13 Spec. 



3. Leaves pinnafely 3 foliate, rarely {Clitoria) 5 — 7 foliolate 

 or {Fleminfjia) petioted 1 foliate er digitately 3 foliolate 

 and ihen with 2 adelphous stamens; when stamens 1 adel- 

 phons, tlie upper fiUinient aitai-hed to the others at its 

 base. HI. Phaseoleae, 

 A. Siibtribe. Cajaueae. 



3. Flemingla Koxb., 2 Spec. 4. Eriosema DC, 1 Spec. 

 5. Dunbaria W. et A., 1 Spec. 6. Atylosia W. et A., 

 2 Spec. 7. Cajanus DC, 1 Spec. 

 IJ. Subtribe. Euphaseoleae. 



8. Fhaaeolus L., 5 Spec. 9. Vujna Suvi, 3 g'jec. 10. 



