A«n 



CASl VRINAi 





LXXVII. I \»l ARIN \« 1 

 iriniw, Mirb. in Ann. Mut. 16. 451. 1810 . h. > 



1 1 



aching weeping trees, ^itli jointed Bhoots, the inten 



; in tlieir room - 

 I 



I 1 iwi i - whorled about lh< 

 jointed rachis. Bracts 2, mem 

 oi a two-leai ed cal) \, th< 

 and aft, an 1 adhere :ii tlieir 

 flowering I from tin ir 



up by the stamen in the torn 

 Stamen 1 ; filament sul 

 with parallel contiguou 

 in deua 

 Calyx 0. 



in_ ortliotropal ovule, or 

 Styles '_'. united at bas l 

 in :i cone, hidden in tlii. 



lv with - 

 men ; r-.nlicl.' superior. 

 These are jointed, l< 

 , wit li all the appearan 

 remarks, that " Casuarina is 

 Myriea in its oi 



exalbuminous inverted embryo ; I I 

 in it-, habit, that it i- betfe r, wit 

 a < 1 i~ti ii«-t family, which difl 

 fructification, especially in its 

 nu^ wings included between tw 

 as they grow up, are collect* ! iul 

 Myriea, "ii die contrary, 

 somewhat imi 



(or calj \ . which, dth igh I lii 

 tually, after I 

 \ , \\ itii which it i 

 volucre there i- no trace ii 



s, surrounding each achi nium 

 miIi', by no i 



■ 

 brae 

 the <lru; 



aliip to l 

 and ' 



Bcril i 



M 



a little way up the side of the ovarian ••:\Nit>. with .-> 



Fig. CLXVIL— I. Casuarii 



fnm which the fruit lias '. 

 ryo. 



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