II. DILLENIACE^, 



1. CANDOLLEA SERIES. 



We sliall commence the study of the DilleniacecB by analysing a 

 CandoUea} C.ciincifonins Labill. (figs. 115-123), often cultivated in 

 our conservatories, has regular hermaphrodite flowers. On the 



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CandoUea cuneiformis. 

 Fig. 118. 

 Longltudiual section of flower. 



Fig. 119. 

 Flower without its periantb. 



diglitly convex receptacle are successively inserted from below 



1 CandoUea Labill., Fl. Sov.-HoUand., ii. Pateh, Organog. comp., 233, t. 51, f. 18-30. 



33, t. 176 (uec Baumg., nee Mirb., nee Radd.). — B. H., Gen., 14, n. 14.— Benth.& F. MUKLt., 



—DC. Prodr., i. 73.— Exdl., Gen., n. 4755. Fl. Austral, i. 41.— H. Bjt., Adan^onia, vi. 



— Walp., Rej). i. 64; v. 11; Ann., u. 15.— 279. 



