Si.HS , 



CL'St'UTACI 





Leafli 

 inferior. 



, CCXLU I ■ i |, 



Diagnosis. 6 



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elimbing colourless parasites, with the flow, 

 with an imb. 



round a) th« 

 imbricated in , 

 with ill. 



them. Si 

 corolla, and 

 celled, opening I 

 ovules twin, .-.,1 

 sometimes connat- 

 or baccate, 2-c. lied ; cell* 

 with a fleshy albumi i 

 acotyledonoua eml • 

 Thi - 





I.-, i ■•«.■■.!.. I*ranths mthear manner of attack! 

 grow th suckers istop at the first complete!) formed w. 



"; l "' t "•-'■"•••'l-'.l bgneons sysi mspassintol 

 houever that Dodders root m^e earth in the first h 



' ^" ;' ^'-l".'nt p,T„„l „i their ex rt which I 



njent to the sou. Dodders 

 differ from Bindweeds in 

 having a thread-shaped em- 

 tiryo composed almost i \- 

 elusively of radicle, and 

 twisted spirally in a mass of 

 flesliv albumen. The) :i U,, 

 bavc -''in rally, perhaps al- 

 ways, scale-like bodies at the 

 of the stamens, and ap- 

 parently alternating with the 

 lob - of die corolla : it i-. 

 rer, not improbable that 

 scales are really two- 

 lobed bodies, opposite the 

 petals, and adhering to each 



other a* the edges; il ^~~ '' 



they may be regarded aa an ' ' 



oner row of stamens. M. ( |„ ., , 



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