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superior or inferior ; placentation usually marginal or axile ; 

 styles generally solitary or distinct; rarely united, seeds 

 albuminous or exalbuminous. 



Order 119. Connaraceae. 



120. Leguminosffi. 



121. Kosaceae. 



122. Saxifragaceae. 



123. Francoacese. 



124. Escalloniacese. 



125. Philadelphaceas. 



126. Hydrangeaceae. 



127. Hensloviaceae. 



128. Cunoniaceae. 



129. Eibesiaceae. 



130. Crassulaceae. 



131. Droseraceae. 



132. Hamamelidaceae. 



133. Bruniaceae. 



134. Haloragaeeae. 



135. Callitrichaceae. 



Cohort 2. — My rt ales. 



Characters. — Gynoecium syncarpous ; style usually un- 

 divided ; ovary inferior, or included within the calyx tube ; 

 placentation generally axile. Seeds exalbuminous. Leaves 

 nearly always simple. 



Order 136. Ehizophoraceae. 



137. Combretaceae. 



138. Myrtaceae. 



139. Lecythidaceae. 



140. Barringtoniaceae. 



141. Chamaelauciacese.- - 



142. Belvisiaceae. 



143. Melastomaceae. 



144. Lythraceae. 



145. Onagraceae. 



Cohort 3. — Passiflorales, 



Characters.— -Gyncecium syncarpous; ovary usually 1- 

 celled or sometimes spuriously 3-celled ; placentation parietal ; 

 ovules numerous. Seeds albuminous or exalbuminous. Leatves 

 simple. 



