II. DILLENIACEyE. 



1. CANDOLLEA SERIES. 



We sliall commence the study of the Dillemacece by analysing a 

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

 our conservatories, has regular hermaphrodite flowers. On the 



Pig. 116. 

 Flower. 



Fig. 117. 

 Diagram. 



Fig. 115. 

 Flowering Branch. 



Candollea cuneiformis. 

 Fig. 118. Fig. 119. 



Longitudinal section of flower. Flower without its perianth. 



slightly convex receptacle are successively inserted from below 



' Candollea Labill., Fl. Nov.-Hollnnd., ii. 

 33, t. 176 (nee Baumg., nee Minis., nee Radd.). 

 —DC. Prodr., i. 73.— Endl., Gen., n. 4755. 

 — Walp., Rep. i. GA; v. 11; Ami., ii. 15. — 



Payer, Organog. comp., 233, t. 51, 1". lS-3i». 

 — B. H., Gen., Id., ii. 14.— Bentii.& F. Mukli... 

 FI. Auslrah, 1. 41. — II. Bn., Adaiisonia, v\. 



27y. 



