1056 APPENDIX. 
LXXXI. Amaryllidee. Flowers regular. Perianth petaloid. 
Stamens 6, distinct; anthers extrorse. Ovary 3-celled. Fruit a 
loculicidally 8-valved capsule. Seeds with copious albumen. 
—Perennial herbs; leaves narrow, usually radical. (p. 700.) 
Series II. Coronariez. Perianth more or less conspicuous, 
biseriate, green or coloured. Ovary superior, syncarpous. Seeds. 
albuminous. 
LXXXII. Liliaceze. Perianth petaloid, of 6 segments or 
leaflets. Stamens 6, opposite the perianth-segments. Ovary 
3-celled ; ovules 2 or more in each cell.—Herbs, climbing shrubs, 
or trees ; leaves various. (p. 701.) 
LXXXIII. Juncacez. Perianth green or brown, scarious, of 
6 segments or leaflets. Stamens 3 or 6. Ovary 1- or 3-celled; 
ovules 1 or many in each cell. Fruit a 3-valved capsule.—Herbs, 
with persistent rush-like leaves. (p. 721.) 
LXXXIV. Palmz.—Perianth green, herbaceous or fleshy, of 
6 segments or leaflets. Stamens usually 6. Ovary 1-3-celled ; 
ovules solitary in each cell. Fruit drupaceous.—Trees; leaves 
large, pinnately or flabellately divided. (p. 739.) 
Series III. Nudiflore. Perianth wanting or rudimentary. 
Ovary superior, syncarpous or monocarpous or apocarpous. 
LXXXV. Pandanee. Flowers diwcious, on oblong or globose 
spadices. Perianth wanting. Stamens numerous. Ovaries crowded, 
often connate, l-celled; ovules numerous in the New Zealand 
genus. — Trees or climbing shrubs; leaves narrow, margins 
spinulose-serrate. (p. 740.) 
LXXXVI. Typhaceez. Flowers monecious, in dense spikes or 
globose heads. Perianth wanting or reduced to scales or bristles. 
Stamens 1-8. Ovary 1-2-celled; ovules solitary.—Tall aquatic 
herbs, with linear leaves. (p. 742.) 
LXXXVII. Lemnaceze. Flowers minute, without perianth,. 
placed in clefts on the margins of the fronds, usually a single 
female with one or two males by its side. Male flowers of a single 
stamen ; female of a solitary carpel.—Minute water-plants, con- 
sisting of green scale-like floating fronds. (p. 744.) 
LXXXVIII. Naiadacez. Flowers hermaphrodite or unisexual. 
Perianth wanting or of 3-6 herbaceous segments. Stamens 1-6. 
Ovary of 1-6 free or connate carpels, each 1-celled and with a. 
solitary ovule.—Submerged or floating aquatic plants, or marsh 
herbs. (p. 748.) 
