44, XXIX. RUTACEA. 
Small shrubs, with imbricate (rarely scattered), linear, oblong or round- 
ish leaves. Flowers terminal, either solitary or few together, rarely in ~ 
many-flowered heads.—14 species, chiefly in the South-Eastern district. 
7, ADENANDRA, Willd. 
Calyx 5-parted. Petals broadly obovate, with very short 
claws, nude. Stamens 5, fertile, shorter than the calyx; an- 
thers oblong, erect, tipped with a stalked, spoon-shaped or 
globose, at length reflexed gland ; staminodia also tipped with 
a gland.- Disk cup-like, 5-10-crenate. Ovary sunk in the 
disk, 5-lobed; style short ; stigma capitate, 5-crenate. Cocci 
obtuse or horned, glandularly-muricate above.—l. Cap. 1. p. 
384. 
Virgate or much-branched shrubs, with scattered, rarely opposite, 
pellucid-dotted leaves, and terminal, sessile or pedicellate flowers, which 
are larger and handsomer than in the allied genera.—21 species, natives of 
the Western and South-Eastern districts. 
8. BAROSMA, Willd. 
Calyx 5-cleft or parted. Petals much longer than the calyx, 
oblong, subsessile. Stamens 5, fertile, longer than the petaloid 
or filiform staminodia, which alternate with them; anthers 
ovoid, glandless or with a minute apical gland. Disk cup-like, 
entire or lobed. Ovary 5-lobed; style long, filiform; stigma 
simple. Cocci eared at apex, gland-dotted.— FI. Cap. 1. p. 392. 
Small shrubs, with mostly opposite leaves, gland-serrated. Flowers on 
axillary twigs, solitary or tufted ; very rarely subumbellate and terminal.— 
15 species, among which is B. crenulata, Hook., the true “ Buku,’ though 
others are indiscriminately collected for it, particularly B. serratifolia, W. 
9. AGATHOSMA, Willd. 
Calyx 5-parted, rather unequal. Petals longer than the 
calyx, clawed. Stamens 5, fertile, alternating with as many 
filiform or petaloid staminodia; anthers subglobose. Disk 
cup-like, crenulate or lobed. Ovary 2-4-lobed; style long, 
filiform ; stigma simple. Cocci mostly 3, horned.—#V. Cap. i. 
p. 399. 
A large genus of small shrubs, with alternate, rarely opposite leaves. 
Flowers at the ends of the branches, capitate or umbellate; in one species 
axillary. Petals white red or lilac-purple.—100 (or more) species, dis- 
persed. 
10. EMPLEURUM, Soland. 
Flowers monecious. Calyx 4-cleft. Petals and disk 0. 
Stamens 4; anthers large, 4-sided, the cells divergent and 
prolonged beyond the sessile, apical gland. Ovary of 1, rarely 
2 carpels; style short; stigma simple. Fruit lanceolate, 
compressed, tapering upwards into a beak.— FV. Cap. i. p. 441. 
