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Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 



merous, twice as many as or equal to 

 and opposite the petals : ovary 2- to 

 6-celled. at tlie base, 1 -celled at the 

 apex, or simply ]-celled. 

 Fruit superior. 



Calyx much enlarged in the fruit. 

 Fertile stamens 3 to 5, not in a 



tube 

 Stamens 4, the filaments form- 

 ing a fleshy tube 

 Calyx not enlarged in the fruit. 

 Fertile stamens 12 to 15 

 Fertile stamens 5 

 Fruit inferior 

 Monochlamydeous, ^ ; fruit inferior. 

 Sub-Tribe II. — Opiliese. Stamens equal 

 in number to the segments of the pe- 

 rianth and opposite to them ; ovary 

 J-celled, ]-ovuled. 

 Scandent 

 Shrubby 

 Ovules and seeds pendulous from the apex of the 

 ovary and fruit. 



* Stamens hypogynous. 



Sub-Tribe III. — Ximeniae. Stamens as 

 many as or twice as many as the pe- 

 tals ; ovary 2- to 4-celled at the base, 

 ] -celled at the apex. 

 Leaves opposite 

 Leaves alternate. 

 Fertile stamens 10. 



Stamens hypogynous, free from 



the petals 

 Stamens attached by pairs to 

 the petals 

 Fertile stamens 6, concealed in 

 the concavities of the petals . . . 

 Sub-Tribe IV. — Icacinese. Flowers dich- 

 lamydeous, ^ , or polygamo-dioecious : 

 stamens equal in number to the petals 

 and alternate with them ; ovary 1- 

 rarely 2-celled, ovules 2 (rarely 1), 

 Shrubs or trees. 

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1. Olax. 



2. Harmandia. 



6. 



7. 



]0. 



11. 



Ochanostachys. 

 Bracea. 



Stronihosia. 



Cansjera. 

 Lepionurus. 



8. Ctenolophon. 



Ximenia. 



Scorodocarpus. 



Anacolosa. 



