cated by their scars, for they must be early deciduons, and are waiting 
in our specimens, excepting in the winter buds), and the remarkable - 
resemblance of the leaves to those of Huscaphis and some other 
Stapbylew, that I prefer to place it provisionally with the latter group, 
notwithstanding its alternate leaves and unilocular uniovulate ovary. 
—D. Oniver. 
Fig. 1. Two flowers. 2. Flower detached. 38. Longitudinal section of flower. 
4. Petal. 5. Stamen. 6. Fruit, 7. Vertical section of same, showing embryo, All 
enlarged, f 
