SAP1NDALJ 



Aluanob XXIX. 8APINDALES.—Ttk Sapindal Aims-. 



Duonosis. // i ■., / . tichlamyd 



. an imbricated calyx and corolla, 



ulbunu u. 



In every Order, comprehended under this Alliance, the flowers are mi :■ 

 nnsymmetrical, and in several of tin m such irregularity ocean in n 



the floral organs. Thus, th< Poreworta, which are among the most syn 

 i-al, are pentamerous except the ovary, which - of 2 car] 



ahnilar proportions, while Nlalpighiads and Erythn v . «;,), 



u S mer u^ th.>\, r. 

 The Oi m to be all hound up in close relationship, with the ex 



..i'k which are but little known and whose true station is there! 

 eriads, though generally disunited from Sapindals by a long interval, can 1 

 • garded as anything more than an apetalous, very simple form oi Soapworta. 

 The passage into Guttiferals is not through Erythroxyls, which stand last in the 

 following series, but through Soapworta, which an extremely near the Gut: 

 Rhiiobols. 



N \n km i >!.!.; as -I Sapimdals. 



** compl trical. Calyx valvaU.~\ ,. 



ting by pom . . .' . . . .J 16 '- ' 

 rs compUte (irregular), unsymmetrical. J'' deed. 1 , ... ., 



Antkertl-ceMed, opening I . 5 ds carunculate. ./'"■ ' 



Mowers complete, unsymmetrical, very irregular. Petal*] 



rt opening longitudinally. Carpels 3. Seed* L 134. Vochti 

 winged. (In one cote the ovary i» adherent) J 



Jy tymmetrical. Calyx imbricated.] 



"''• S jmaa sin . it/, ( 135. Sr.u-.n 

 stipules J 



mplete, unsymmetrical. Petals . ally with an] 

 ng longitudinally. Car- I . 

 pels 3. 8eeds usually arillate, wingless. . . . * . . .J 

 1 ''US. Carptl solitary !.;. P 



t complete, metrical. Petals naked or 0. An-] 



I opening longitudinally. Carpels V Set without y 138. Ki 



an aril J 



irtially symmetrical. Calyx 

 . stalked. Ovules hangi 

 timple. Embryo usually convohtU 



tmmetrical. Calyx itnl 

 tU with an appenda* . 



jiit . J 



