530 



THYMELACEiE. 



[Perigynous Exogens. 



Order CCIII. THYMELACE^.-Daphnads. 



Thyme,**, J«s, Gen. 76. (1789, : £ ». *j* «*?» 2M£. "- ^ •^^^ 

 ^ K«.«. raW. ii. 235. (1799) ; ^^^figgS™, "£(* *» ^"" 6 - a "* el - 128 ' .?,.) ° f 

 Kai?Sfi^£^.^!VK & ; «L I* cxlvi. ; M Gen. p. 232. 





Fig. CCCLXI. 



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Fig. CCCLX1I. 



ffi$SSSSfiSSaS?SES 



inserted in the tube or its orifice, often 8, sometimes 

 4, less frequently 2 ; when equal in number to the 

 segments of the calyx or fewer, opposite to them; 

 anthers 2-celled, dehiscing lengthwise in the middle. 

 Ovary composed of a single carpel, with one solitary 

 pendulous anatropal ovule; style 1 ; stigma undi- 



i^£i^:^St; cotyledons plano-convex, . 



^ SE :£S U of l Siu^ tSS^e commonness of the species, do. 

 The true amnity otuapnnas erall / assodated with Oleasters; and if tb 



calyx, but Daplinaus uu » j valvate Laurels are known by thei 



T t0 ?' ^eTv^s^tsa ^ ator^wi;,;''; neh Daphnads are often «*»** 

 reflexed «^™T ^ir inferior ovary and copious albumen. AquilarmJs ,av- 

 they are far removed b , tb e n . . y ^ ^.^ A supposed Natu , 



Ser^lSt?^^ 



^T^ci^^a^l*^^^ . 2. a vertical section of an ovary , & 



fn iS crcXXIl -Daplme Meaereum. - Gartner. 1. fruit ; 2. the same with a portion of the , 

 lent rind removed; 3. seed ; 4. embryo. 



