660 



POMACES. 



[Peuigynous Exogens. 



i * t rt,i« ^b order are very apt to produce monstrous flowers, which depart 

 plants of this S ™-°™f*ll^J Z,, ee l rom their normal state. No Order can be 



Revue Encyclopedic, 43. 762. , it exhibits a , ten £ f p 



in the Sandwich Islands for flieip beauty are the 



The fruit as an article ot the dHM^, al . exclusively f trees and bushes, 



winch it is even substitute <j D > J? " Th b k of Phot i n i a dubia is used in 



rts fragrant fru ts are used in the prepa oeuanthic ether in the rind 



oS'OnS S*Si olis in theh seeds, and is even abundant in Cotoneaster 

 of the (Quince l russic aw flnwpv = bark and root of Pyrus Aucupana contain 



UVa "ifof 'the SlSSliWOflTJtSrt yieM fully as much\ydroc y anic 

 acTaf fifpKS. TS an ecpial weight of Cherry-laurel leaves.-^, top. 



27. 238. 



GENERA. 



Osteomeles, Lindl. 

 Mespilus, Lindl. 



Mcspilophora, Neck. 

 Amelanchier, Medik. 



Petromeles, Jacq. f. 



Cydonia, Towmef. 



ChcenomcUs, Lindl. 

 Pyrus, Lindl. 



Pyrophornm, Neck. 



Apyrophornm, Neck. 



Lazarolus, Medik. 



Halmia, Medik. 



jtfato, Tournef. 



^Iria, DC. 

 Torminaria, DC. 

 Eriolobus, DC. 

 Sorbus, Linn. 

 Aucuparia, Medik. 

 Adenorhacliis, DC. 

 Aronia, Pers. 

 Chamcemespilus, DC. 



Peraphyllum, iVwW, 

 Cotoneaster, Medik. 

 Nagelia, iindi. 



Hesperomeles, Lindl. 

 Eriobotrya, Lindl. 

 Photinia, Lindl. 

 Myriomeles, CfndJ. 

 Chamaemeles, Lindl. 

 Rhaphiolepis, Lindl. 

 Cratsegus, iwin. 

 Stranvsesia, Lindl. 



Numbers. Gen. 16. Sp. 200. 



Position.— Rosace;e.- 



Onagracece. 



-Pomace/E. — Drupacese. 

 Myrtacece. 



