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from the apex of a celled fruit. Suddiya, Augt. 13th, 
1836. 
Plumbaginea.—Agialities rotundifolia occurs in the 
Sunderbunds, and abundantly about Mergui, 12. N. Lat. 
Composita.—Jussieu does not define his corym- 
bifere so he says. ‘Flores vel flosculosi omnes, 
vel radiati.” See his observation upon the class 
page 167. 
Cichoracea.—Bellis and Carduus are both referred 
here from inadvertence, Carduus is Cynarocephlous 
according to the author himself. Sec. supra Carduus 
benedictus. Bellis is Corymbiferous. The author 
may however intend the three as instances of each 
section, in which case there is no mistake. 
Capripoliacee.—Hedera has the raphe internal! 
the cotyledons alternate with it and are hence accum- 
pent: They are often-however more or kean onus, 
July 14th, 1836. 
In what does it differ from Araliacee. I know 
of no instance in which stomata are more abundant 
than on the upper surface of the leaves of Hedera 
terebinthase ? 
Loranthee.—Loranthus differs from all other phze- 
nogamous plants in the entire absence of ovula until 
Secandatinn: has been effected. Viscum is a little - 
higher in the scale of development, but its ovula - 
. consist only of what I am disposed to call the albumi- - 
. mary coat: with this genus Pantin: has especiall: 
ecially 
in its ae and ovula a a good deal of relation 
