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Order 76. Guttiferge or Clusiaceae. 



77. Ternstroeiniacese or Camelliaceae. 



78. Marcgraviaceae. 



79. Ehizobolaceae. 



80. Dipterocarpese or Dipteracese. 



81. Chlenaceae. 



Cohort 6. — Malvales. 



Characters. — Calyx with valvate aestivation. Stamens 

 usually 00 . Placentation axile or sutiiral. 

 Order 82. Malvaceae. 



83. Sterculiacete. 



84. THiaceee. 



Series 2. — Disciflor^. 



The sepals are free or coherent, petals usually in a single 

 whorl ; the stamens are hypogjTious or attached to a disc which 

 is sometimes perigynous ; the ovary is generally s^ncarpous. 



According to Bentham and Hooker, the Disciflorae comprise 

 the following Cohorts : — 



Cohort 1. — Geraniales. 



Characters. — Flowers with their parts arranged in fives ; 

 frequently two whorls of stamens which are then obdiplostemo- 

 nous ; disc often conspicuous, but sometimes absent. Stamens 

 hypogynous, pistil syncarpous. 



Order 85. Linaceae. 



86. Hmniriaceae. 



87. Malpighiaceae. 



88. Zygophyllaceae. 



89. Geraniaceae. 



90. Balsaminaceae. 



91. Vivianiaceae. 



92. Tropaeolaceae. 



93. Limnanthaceae. 



94. Oxalidaceae. 



95. Eutaceae. 



96. Simarubaceae. 



97. Ochreaceae. 



98. Burseraceae. 



99. Meliaceae. 



100. Cedrelaceae. 



101. Chailletiaceae. 



