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XIV. Rutaceze. Sepals and petals 4-5, imbricate in bud. 
Stamens 8-10, inserted at the outer base of a fleshy disc. Ovary 
3-5-lobed, or of 38-5 separate carpels; style often simple; ovules 2 
in each cell.—Trees or shrubs, rarely herbs; leaves usually oppo- 
site, often compound, gland-dotted, exstipulate. (p. 92.) 
XV. Meliacez. Calyx small, 4—5-lobed. Petals 4-5. Stamens 
monadelphous ; anthers sessile or stipitate at the top of the staminal 
tube. Dise annular or tubular. Ovary entire, 3—5-celled; ovules 2 
in each cell.Shrubs or trees; leaves alternate, usually compound, 
exstipulate. (p. 95.) 
XVI. Olacinaceze. Calyx small, 4-5-lobed. Petals 4-5, free or 
connate at the base. Stamens 4-10. Ovary 1-celled or imperfectly 
3-celled; ovules 1-3, pendulous; style 1.—Shrubs or trees; leaves 
alternate, exstipulate. (p. 96.) 
XVII. Stackhousiez. Calyx 5-lobed. Petals 5, linear, free or 
connate above the base. Stamens 5. Ovary 2—5-lobed and -celled ; 
styles 2-5; ovules solitary in each cell. Fruit of 2-5 cocei.— 
Herbs ; leaves alternate, simple and entire. (p. 97.) 
XVIII. Rhamnee. Calyx 2-5-lobed, valvate. Petals 4-5, 
often minute or wanting. Stamens as many as the petals and 
opposite to them, inserted on the margin of the disc. Ovary often 
inferior, 3-celled ; style simple; ovules 1 in each cell.—Shrubs or 
trees, often with stellate hairs; leaves alternate or opposite, stipu- 
late. (p. 98.) 
XIX. Sapindacee. Calyx 4—d-lobed or of 4-5 distinct sepals. 
Petals wanting in the New Zealand genera. Stamens 5-8, hypo- 
gynous or inserted within the disc. Ovary 1- or 2-3-celled; style 
simple; ovules usually 1-2 in each cell.—Trees; leaves alternate, 
simple or compound, exstipulate or rarely stipulate. (p. 101.) 
XX. Anacardiaceze. Calyx 3-5-lobed. Petals 3-7. Stamens 
as many or twice as many as the petals, inserted under or upon the 
disc. Ovary usually 1-celled; ovule solitary.—Trees or shrubs; 
leaves alternate, exstipulate. (p. 104.) 
XXI. Coriariee. Sepals 5. Petals 5, free, becoming fleshy in 
fruit. Stamens 10, hypogynous. Disc wanting. Ovary of 5-10 
free carpels; ovules solitary in each carpel; styles as many as the 
carpels. Fruit of 5--10 indehiscent cocci, embraced by the fleshy 
and juicy petals—Shrubs, sometimes herbaceous ; leaves opposite 
or in threes, simple, entire, exstipulate. (p. 105.) 
Subdivision III. Calycifloree. Sepals usually more or less 
connate, very rarely distinct, often adnate to the ovary. Petals 
and stamens inserted on the inside of the calyx-tube, or on the top 
of an epigynous disc when the calyx is adnate to the ovary. Ovary 
superior or inferior. 
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