M v u i 



\I.\M.I M I 











I I l.\\\ ALANGJ I 



. 



I 



a/ 



Large frees or shrubs. Branches often spiny. Lea 

 entire, without dots Flowers fascicled, axilla 



i flesh) adhcn nt 



lint 



long, 



[ual to ili' in in unm- 

 ix r ; lil. inn ats 



villous :it tli' 



tilers adnate, In. 

 celled, turned inwai 

 i empty. -'_'- 



• \ le filifoi . , - 

 |il<- ; ..\ ules BoUtar} . | 

 dulous, anatropal. I »i 

 oval, somewhat 

 by the calj \. t\- eh 

 ly ribbed, and down) ; 

 nucleus l-> 

 with ;i forami a 



■ 

 albumen fleshy, 

 embn •• Btraighl ; i adick 

 long, bu| 

 flat, larg 



dolle, who fi 

 small < (nil -r.it -lit!- : - 

 Myrtleblooms in 

 numerous | • I 

 anthers, 1 

 and pendulous 



robalans in tl 

 tube of the calyx, l-celled fruit, and pendulou 

 petals, adnate anthers, albuminous 

 entirely wiili Melastomads and Onagrads, in tlie form 

 fruit It in Borne measure approaches Uippurids in tin 

 recedes from them in habit, 1-celled fruit, aud sii 

 relationship, next to Myrobalans, is with Con 

 and with witch Hazels, whos< 1- ng narrow ; 

 Alangiads, 



Bui notwithstanding the m 

 and small quantity of albumen seem t'> indi 

 and Uangiads than between the latter an 1 the Urn 

 may be besl regarded :i- the repr 

 Alliance. 1 think there can be little doubt that N 

 A>l. Brongniart has parti) 

 the «.int of petals. Mr. Bennett states that tl 

 Cornus, bul that does rrespond with mj 



CCCCLXXIX. 



CCCCLXXIX 

 IV CCCCLXXX N 



