'■«.] OLACACEjE 



Ordih CLXII. OLACACE R.—Oi 



nally altogether w I 



utire, or slightly 

 miog, iu iii- 

 nous, 

 q, either " a 

 i ing in - 

 tion of often having I 



tted hair- ali i 



Stamens usually 

 fertile, part Bterile; the former varyiii 

 Dumber from 3 to 10, hy . usually 



ind alternate with 

 them; the latter opposite the petals, to 

 which they in part adhere, their upper end 



ibling an appendage; filament . ; 



■ anthers innate, oblong, 2-celled, bursting longitudinally 



therent, seated in a disk, which is - • ■ ., es *m*r\ 



tokened and united with th, oSSfr *£ 



«"• lle ^ out of the centre: ovules 2, 3 only or even 1 onlv oi/i, 



apl r nte or adherent to £e evador S'Suri 

 pendulous, anatropal.-J 3t] e filiform 



ous indehiscent, frequently sura the enkrged cal 



^' , '' 1 - S rjembrj 



alburn or in he axis, with verj «t£hflL. 



^structure of the seed tl , ,,. 



idoUesup) 



a monopetelous condition with epipeta 

 ^"-^nearSa ^ose whounfervalu, 



n of the ?mena re 



all.iunen, will be hxed upon as the true point. I 

 utt., opinion I adhere; and I am ad that M 



,.'' t for the great d tive of the Humir 



bncated corolla, more nui tamensandl 



Ui»^l.u.,,. it mdeed that supposed Order does not in 



(X\l , ., - ,,,,lil " ,i - :,,,,1A,ri ^- ' ttlyiskn 



am arc from the (ape of Good Hi 



JJ that the wood of Beisteria< 



'net-makers, but this is certtinlj 



i. The dru] 

 e, but are a httle rough t ■ . \ lt „ n 

 areyn sweet scented. Olax zeylanica I 

 employed in putrid fevers; its leavi 



or the, foUowing additional remarks I am ind< 

 ' s > r "^-t»rc ot LirioMi.ii. and of the singular [ 



"' aIvtc; 2. thentne* 



x*d W .th t 



