ClNCHOM I 



' IN" HONAt I. i; 





I KCIII. CINCHON/ 



Rub 



1 

 D IGN06IS.- - 



tudinally,ai 



T.V.S. phr.il.>, or herbs. I, 



definite number ol di- 

 visions, or none. Co- 

 rolla Buperior, tabular, 

 regular, with :i definite 

 Dumber of divisions, 

 which are valval 

 imbricated in aestivation 

 and equal to th< 

 mentsoi the calyx. Sta- 

 mens arising from the 

 corolla, all on the Bame 

 line, and alternate with 

 its segments. Ovarj 

 inferior, surmount 

 :i disk, usually 2-celled, 

 sionally with seve- 

 ral cells : ovules nume- 

 rous and attached to a 

 central placenta, or few 

 and erect or ascending, 

 anatropal or amphitro- 

 pal; style single, u 

 - d, sometimes parti) 

 divided; stigma usuallj 

 simple, sometimes di- 

 vided in t 

 number 



inferior, either sp 

 into 2 cocci, or indehis- 

 cent and drv or succn 

 lent, occasionally manj 

 (•filed. Seeds definite 

 or indefinite : in the former case ei 



- ; embryo small, oblong, orthotropal or horn 

 cotyledons thin ; radicle longer, infi rior. 



This well-marked and Btrictly limited Order 

 which it- distinct anthers, bilocular or pluriloci 

 embryo, and stipules distinguish it ; and consi qui 

 ship of that extensive Order. The infloi 

 that ct Composites ; and in the genua ArgophyUum 

 tube. No doubt then can be entertained that d • 

 come in cntact at one part of their frontier, 

 carious genus oi the present Order, calli • I 

 but one cell iii it- ovaiy and one set i. an i tl 

 ot tin- corolla : it occupies an intermed 

 Teazelworta There i- also, notwithstanding 

 this Order, the closest resemblance to L'ml 

 in Psaderia and Lygodysodea, which a 



l'u DV] Coflea arabica. i ■ •' 

 of a seed, showing the small etnl .Jbiinwa. 



Iff r ' r - 



int.. a definite jF t 

 v of parts. Frui //^J 



r, either splitting 



