Cl. 14.] ONAGRI. 167 



Sect. 3. Style and Fr. the same. Stamens twice as 

 many as the Petals. Jussitfa, Oenothera, Epilobium, 

 fig. 249, Gaura, Cacoucia Aubl., Combretum, and 

 Guiera Juss. Lam. Illustr. t. 360. 



Sect. 4. Style 1. Fr. pulpy. Akin to Myrti, but 

 differing in their definite Stamens. Fuchsia, fig. 2.50, 

 Petaloma Schreb. 802 (Mouriria Aubl.), Ophira, 

 Bteckea, Memecylon, Jarnbolifera, Escallonia, Sirium 

 and Santalum. 



Sect. 5. Polyandrous genera, akin to the Onagr&. 

 Mentzdia and Loasa. 



Mr. Brown has established an Order, entitled Ha- 

 lurage<e, Bot. of Terra Austr. 17, out of Haloragis, 

 Meionectes, a New Holl. genus, Proserpinaca, My 

 riophyllum, fig. 25 1 , Serpicula, Gonocarpus, Hippu- 

 ris, fig. 252, and Callitriche. See Ord. 6, to which 

 several of these, as being supposed monocotyledonousj 

 because they are aquatics, were referred. Petaloma, 

 Bceckea, Memecylon and Jambolif'era are indubitably 

 Myrti. 



Combretacece, Brown Terra Austr. 16, another 

 new Order, contains Nyssa, Combretum, Bucida, 

 Termi?ialia,CacouciaAub\., Quisqualis, Getonla Roxb., 

 Conocarpus, and a new decandrous genus with a winged 

 fruit, found by the last-named botanist in the East 

 Indies. These are, in many instances, furnished with 

 Petals, and therefore must, in Jussieu's system, stand 

 near the Onagrce, though allied to his E/aagni, and 

 to the Santalacece of Brown. See Ord. 24. The Ger- 



