ae 
bes 
-, Branch, from which the stipul have fallen. Fig. + — 
Pst of 0 lest, — € stipules ha 
Lobbiane. N. O, Sauvagesier. 
TAB. DCCXTI. 
EuTHEMIS LEUCOCARPA. Jack. 
Cuar. Gen. Calyx 5-phyllus, foliolis ciliatis, sestiy. quinge 
Petala 5, hypogyna, foliolis calycinis alterna, eestivatione * = 
voluta, sub anthesi patentia. Stamina 5, petalis Na : 
filamentis sterilibus totidem interjectis (teste Jack). Ant ihe 
sessiles, basifixee, subtetragone, biloculares, apice ep rae 
poro unico aperte. Ovarium oblongum brevissime stipita ais 
stylo filiformi persistente superatum, qn ee 
petiolo dilatato semi-amplexicauli ; stipulis lateralibus oe . 
caducis; racemis simplicibus vel basi ramosis, terminalt oa 
demum rami evolutione oppositifoliis ; floribus numerosis, pe ue 
albis, pedicellis plerumque geminatis, bast bractea eee te 
“aous suffultis.— Species 2, in sylvis Singaporensibus, Jn 
enang et penins. Malaccens. odbservate. ieee 
Euthemis leucocarpa ; foliis lanceolatis pulchre spinuloso-serratis, race 
. a ere, ae aves cere ae a 3 60 . 
nbhemis Jeucocarpa. Jack, in Hook. Bot. Misc. v. 2, p. 69. i 
in W. Jack.) et Mont. Ophir canine Malaccensis, 
Lobb. in Herb. Hook 
0 analogy can be more striking than that which exists between 
charming shrubs which compose the group of Sauvagesiee and the pr ae 
beautiful genus. The alternate, firm, shining, ciliated or igi 
serrated foliage, petioles dilated at the base and accompanied by 
i b 
e als generally coloured and ciliated, petals twine re 
estivation, tetragonous and almost sessile anthers nearly or quite sé 
and ya nal pore, a shortly Stipitate ovary surmo’ Bis 
@ uiform persistent style anatropous suspended ovules, P aia 
spermous seeds hay ight embryo in the axis; all wae oe 
characters possessed in common by Eut and Luzemburgia. “ae 
stamens in the latter Senus are indefinite and collected in a single 
f three, final y> psular and many-seeded, the fie 
at ch r8 18 a deviation from symmetry, of which there i 
ce 
t ymal 
interme ssage from the true Sauvagesiee to the slightly abno 
nus ia.— J. E.. Planchon. 
Tas. peoexr 
ee 
> 2. Flower. f. 3. The same, laid open. J 
Ovary :—all magnified, 
