[To fair p. 81 o//lnn. Nlil. Ilisl. L'rirl Sit. vol. si.] 



E N D O G E N S, 



\ 



PontDdorncom. 

 [I'crlilc carjiel al- 



1 [loiidulouH, r. la- 

 teral. 



LtltacofB. 



Numerous, horizon- 

 till, r. Intoral. 



MclaDtliacoo^. 



Philydi-acoffi. 

 Xyridooe. 

 Couinielyiiact 

 Mayacaw. 



Erlocaulaceee. 



lal, V. tnlcral. 

 Hypoxldoro. 

 H tvmo d or ac a- . 

 Taccncotc. 



Roxburghlacocc. 



Trlllincoro. 



PhUofllacooj. 



Dloscoroacoo! . 



2 j/mdnloiui r, ned 

 pi. (ill the eurl 

 Btflgc lateral ?) 



I.I. l.rinK nex. 



dorsum of the ( 

 erect r. Interal. 

 Pandonncocc. 

 TyphacoBo*. 

 Pendulous r. ave 



1.1. 



Orontiaootc. 

 Aracoro**. 



Niim 



ButoinaccoD. 

 Ascemlini/ r. r/etie 

 ralta avprae pi. 

 Alismacoee. 

 'Colyledon next pi. 

 ''"'' JimcagliioEB. 

 When pendulous 





'iitlyJNaiadoffi. 



pendulou! 

 vexity of 



Table I— OF THE POSITION OF THIj CARPEL WHEN SINGLE AND OF THE RAPHE. 



HETEROCARPOUS EXOGENS, 



Oa § 2. OP THE RACE OP THE RHIZANTHS.) 



at present known) wholly Heterocarpous ; — Carpels never all anterior. 



Dlllenlacese*. 



Hy(b-opoltideffi. 



NelamblaceEB** 7 



e pi. Sai-raconlacGEe. 



All. (i. 

 Chloranthaooa;* *, 



PlpGl-aCCEB**. 



Menisp e mm c e Ee * . 



1 or 2 pendulom,. 

 co/r/lclonn or short 

 raphe nej-t pi (In 

 the early stage 

 ovule horizontal, r, 

 lateral ?) 



Styracese, 



lous r. lateral, also 

 2 erect r. next pi. 



01eace£G. 



2 r. lateral. 



StackbousiaceEe, 

 R. next pi. 

 Hippocrateacefe. 

 Celaatracea. 

 When pendilous r 



Canellaceae. 



Marcgraviaceae. 



Staphyleaceae. 

 Ascending (in tw^ 

 rows) r. lateral. 

 Rhamnacese. 

 1 or 2 r. lateral. 



Icaclnese^. 



epl. 



Olacacese. 

 Santalacese'*. 

 R. lateral. 

 LoranthaceEE*. 

 Nucleus pendulous, 



from the central 



POLYGONAL. 



All. 1. 

 DiaponsiacecG. 

 Myoporacese. 

 1 or 2 r. lateral. 

 StUbacese**. 

 K. lateial. 

 Einpetracea;. 

 ? Batidece. 



Salvadoraceae*. 

 Myrsinacese. 

 Primulaceae. 

 Erect r. next pi 

 Plumbaginese* *. 



tpi. 



B r unonia ceee* . 

 Plantagine £e* . 



Elatdnese. 

 Lythraceae**. 

 When erect r. 

 pi. 

 PodostemaceEE. 

 Ascending r. next 



Crassulacese, 



2 the lower 



pi. the upper 



All. 5. 

 Portulaceae. 

 When erect cotyle- 

 dons lateral. 

 Caryophyllaceae. 

 When ascending coty- 



ledons n 



niecebraceEE**. 

 horizontal r. on7he\'^ pendulous. co1 

 under surface. 





tpi. 



' 1 erect.cotyledons next 

 , pi., or horizontal and 

 I cotyledons lateral, or 

 ' pendulous and coty- 

 ledons averse pi. 

 AmaranthaceEe* *. 

 1 pendulous cotyle- 

 dons averse pi. 



Vacciniaceae. 



Epacridese*. 

 . \ pendulous r. lateral. 

 . Eric ace £e. 



Huxairiaceae. 

 Cyrillaceae. 

 1 pendulous r. 



' PittosporaceaE. 

 GrossulariaccEB , 

 Escalloniacesc. 



All. 5. 

 GranatezE, 

 C ombr etac e ae * , 

 PomacejE*. 



Calycanthaceae. 



Geissoloraia 2 pendu- j R. i 



Aquilariaceee. 



Alangiaccte*. 

 R. lateral. 



Datdscacea^. 



BelvisincejE, 

 Cotyledons averse 

 Rhiz opboraceie. 

 BarriQfftoniace x . 

 ColomelliaceiE. 

 PkiladelpbaccfB. 

 Hydrangeacese. 

 Conoiijaces. 



All. 3. 

 Garry (iceiP. 



Pendulous r. avene pL 

 HelwiDgiacBie. 



HIIIZANTlI.i:. 



ThosL- Orders to whirli an asterisk is uHixed have the Carpel wheu single, vaviahle and frequently posterior, nud those with t 

 The Numbers refer to the Ovules, whether one or more in each cell ; r. is an abbreviation of Raphe, and pi. of Placenta. 

 The ovule pemh.loua with the raphe next the placenta is (for perspicuity) always printed in italics, as are also those which 

 subsequently formed has the cotyledons next the placenta. 



.0 astcnskiall or neaily all posterior ;-the others are placed according to then- affinities. Pantc 





iced ill the first column of Endopens. 



: considend as having an equivalent character, viz. ovule 



erect with the raphe turned away fi-ora the placenta, and pendulous canipjlotropal ovules in which the embr\-o 



