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viz. one immediately below the base and extending nearly to the 

 middle, the other just below the middle; the two outer spots 

 are generally elongate, and sometimes form a submarginal vitta, 

 interrupted in its middle. 



V. — Revision of the Natural Order Bignoniacese. 

 By Berthold Seemann, Ph.D., F.L.S. 



Before proceedirig to publish the results of my examination of 

 Bignoniacese, I shall give a list of all the genera I hold to be 

 true members of the order. They will have to be grouped very 

 differently when the whole of them shall have been subjected to 

 closer investigation, and a number of new ones added. The two 

 tribes Eubignoniese and Catalpese, founded upon important 

 carpological characters, must stand, and a third one (Jacarandese) 

 be added to them. 



I. Eubiffnoniece, having a marginicidal fruit, and a septum 

 placed parallel with the direction of the valves of the capsule. 



II. Catalpecs, having a loculicidal fruit, and a septum placed 

 contrary to the direction of the valves of the capsule. 



III. Jacarandece, having a marginicidal fruit, and a septum 

 placed contrary to the direction of the valves of the capsule. 



From the subjoined it will be seen that all cirrhose Bigno- 

 niaceae are confined to America, and that, with only one excep- 

 tion {Dolichandra)j they are Eubignoniese ; again, that, with 

 the exception of two Asiatic genera [Millingtonia and Calos- 

 anthes) all the erect Bignoniacese belong to Catalpese and Jaca- 

 randese. 



Synopsis generum Bignoniacearum. 



Tribus I. Eubignonie^. 



Capsula marginicida, septum valvis parallelum. — Frutices 

 scandentes cirrhosi Americani, rarissime arbores Asiaticse. 



Divisio I. Monostictides. 

 Semina ad quodque septi latus uniserialia. 

 * Frutices scandentes cirrhosi Americani. 

 Bignonia, Tournef. Amer. trop. 

 Pachijptera, Mart. Amer. trop. 

 Fridericia, Mart. Amer. trop. 

 Cydista, Miers (Barteria, Seem., non Hook. fil.). Amer. trop. 



et subtrop. 

 Cuspidaria, DeCand. Amer. trop. 



Macfadyena, DeCand. {Spathodeaj sp. auct.). Amer. trop. 

 Lundia, DeCand. Amer. trop. 

 Mansoa, DeCand. Amer. trop. 



