V. MONIMIACE^ 



I. CALYCANTHUS SERIES. 



lu Cali/canthiis^ (figs. 306-313) the flowers are regular and her- 

 maphrodite. For example, let us analyse that of the first species 



Cali/canthus floriclus. 



Fig. 306. 

 Floriferous shoot {\). 



Fig. 308. 

 Carpel opened (y). 



Fig. 307. 

 Longitudinal section of flower (A). 



introduced into our gardens {C. foridus L." (figs. 306-308), whose 



^ Calycanthus L., Gen., n. 639, ex part. — 

 LiNDL., Bot. Reg., t. 404.— DC, Prodr., ii. 2.— 

 Nees, Nov. Act. Nat. Cur., xi. 107.— Spach, 

 Suit, a Buffon, iv. 281.— ExDL., Gen., n. 6356. 

 — B. H., 'Geii., 16, n. 1.— H. B\., Adansonia, 

 ix. 113. — Basteria Mill., ex Adans., Fam. des 



PL, ii. 294. — Bevrreria Ehret, Pict., t, 13. — 

 Pompadottra BtrCH., Mem. stir le Calyc, ex Milt., 

 Handb., n. 1805. — Buettneria Duham., Arbr., 

 i. 114 (nee L.). 



- Spec., 718.— Lamk., in., t. 445, fig. 1,— 

 DuHAJi., Arbr,, i. t. 45. — Ait., Hort. Kew., ed. 



