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Diagnosis, i 



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H. rbaceoue plants or under-shrubs, yielding n wli • 

 U*n : le, or deeply divided, without 



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di 



spikes, or panidi -, or in 



whit 



usua 



ous, ina ru ■! into i! 

 usually "• -1..I.. 



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I into tl ■ 

 the corolla, to which I 

 Antl 



< >vary inferior, with 

 cells opposite thi 

 them ; stylt 

 hairs 



: l>\ th. 





a as there are cells. Fruit 

 dehiscing 1 _\ lateral irregular apt rtun 



Is numerous, attached to a placenta in the axis ; 

 Beshy albumen ; radicle next the hilnm, longer than d 



This Order has bet a very careful!) i xamined bj M. Vlj ; 

 stance ol whose observations as to the more important • 

 in the following remarks: He considers that Bellw 

 in their regular corolla, their stamens being ahn< st 

 (not oval), their stigmas generally long and v. 

 collecting hairs on the style, and final!) in th< 

 i- not only in the form," h< Is, "but also 



flower of Bellwortsis more regular than thai 



CCCCLXIII.— Wahlei i <Umr I «m . 



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