304 MENISPERMACE. 
| MONOTROPACE. 
MoNoTROPA. 
Monotropa sp. Pl. DXXIII. Fig. I. Itinerary Notes, p. 38, 
no. 629. 
MENISPERMACE. 
Roxburgh’s Menispermez in his unpublished Mss. draw- 
ings in the Library Bot. Garden. 
M. heteroclitum Vol. 15, t. 55. is very distinct in the male 
organs, the females do not seem remarkable. 
Stamina plurima monadelphia vel columna staminum apice 
multi locellata, squamze 
M. fenestratum Vol. 15, t. 54. exceedingly resembles Phy- 
tocrene, but has the wood of Menispermum, the female heads 
are scarcely distinguishable from those of Phytocrene, it is 
remarkable for ruminate albumen. 
Fl. fzemin. capitat. albumen /e cavum) ruminatum. 
M. polycarpon, Vol. 15, t. 57. Tiliacora, is also distinct in the 
form of the stamens, the many ovaria, and fruits, which are 
not curved, the embryo is not represented, it comes close fo 
Anonacez. 
Filam. gracilia subulata. Anth. terminalis, Ovaria plura. 
Drupa e cava. 
M. cordifolium 15, t. 51. 
^ verrucosum | ,, t. 53. 
+> hirsutum... ,, t. 06. Appear genuine. 
— laurifolium suppt. * t. 20. 
— Columba  .,, t. 22, 
M. hexagynum may en prides but it seems to differ 
chiefly in 3 additional Pistilla. 
M. tormentosum 15, t. 52, has capitate stigmata, 
CLYPEA. 
Clypea, Pl. CCCCXCVII. Fig. II. 
Su 
X dioicus scandens volubilis, minute pubescens; 
mucilagiue effatus, 
