366 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANT IS. 



V. Ukagogeje.' — Woody plants ^ with stipules unlike the leaves. 

 Corolla valvate. Ovarian cells uniovulate ; ovule ascending, with 

 micropyle exterior and inferior. Ovary inferior, often with two cells, 

 complete or incomplete, or without partition,^ exceptionally semi- 

 inferior or nearly superior.'^ Fruit ordinarily with two putamens. 

 Seed with horny albumen, straight or curved embryo, semi-cylindrical 

 or flat cotyledons and inferior radicle. — 12 genera. 



VI. MoRiNDEiE.^ — Woody, often climbing, rarely herbaceous plants 

 with small stipules. Corolla valvate.^ Ovaries ordinarily 2 -celled, 

 free or connate. Ovules ascending, with exterior and inferior micro- 

 pyle, solitary in each cell, or more rarely geminate, with a false 

 partition, complete or incomplete, between the two ovules dividing 

 the cell into two uniovulate cellules. Fruit drupaceous, rarely 

 membranous and incompletely dehiscent. — 9 genera. 



VII. Chiococce^.^ — Woody or more rarely herbaceous plants, 

 with small stipules. Corolla valvate, imbricate or contorted. Ovarian 

 cells uniovulate. Ovule descending,^ with dorsal raphe, micropyle 

 interior and superior. Seeds generally descending, with or without albu- 

 men ; embryo with superior or more rarely inferior radicle.^ — 25 genera. 



VIII. Genipe^e.^^ — Woody plants with stipules smaller than the 

 leaves. Corolla contorted, valvate or imbricate. Ovules numerous 

 in each cell.^^ Fruit fleshy, often polyspermous, rarely dehiscing at 

 the summit in an incomplete manner, or opening irregularly. Seeds 

 albuminous. — 48 genera. 



1 Psychotriacece Cham, et Schlchtl. — Coffeece iv. 450 (part). — B. H. Gen. ii. 20, Trib. 13. — 

 DC. (part). — Psychotrieoz Endl. Gen. 530, Trib. Knnxiece B. H. loc. cit. 21, Trib. 14. — Albertece 

 5 (part).— B.H. Gen. ii. 24, Trib. 21.— Cephce- B. H. loc. cit. 22, Trib. IQ.— Vanguericce B. H. 

 lidece DC. Prodr. iv. 532. loc. cit. 22, Trib. 17. 



2 Except some Z7ra^oy«s which are herbaceous. s Except in some species of Canthium. 



3 A frequent (but not constant) character of 9 In Prismatomens^ Mitchella and Damnacan- 

 the Comsarece. (B. H. Gen. ii. 24, Trib. 20.) thtis, in which the micropyle is not so high as 



■* As in the Gcertnerecz (Gcertnera, Pagamea)^ in other genera of the series, 



frequently referred to the Loganiacees, differing i" Gardeniece Rich. Rub. 159, Trib. 10. — Endl. 



from Uragoga, from which they cannot besepa- Gen. 557, Trib. 13. — B. H. Gen. ii. 17, Trib. 10. 



rated, only in the smaller cavity of the floral — GardeniaceoB DC. Prodr. iv. 367, Trib. 2. — 



receptacle. Cordierece Rich. Pub. 142, Trib. 7. — Endl. Gen. 



5 Guettardaccce K. Nov. Gen. ei Spec. iii. 419 545, Trib. 8. — Hameliacew'Ricu.Eub. 146, Trib. 



(part).— DC. Prodr. iv. 446 (Subtrib. MorindecB). 8.—HameliecB DC. Prodr. iv.438, Trib. 5.— Endl. 



B. H. Gen. ii. 23, Trib. 19.— Or uckshanksiea B. Gen. 545, Trib. 9.— B. H. Gen. ii. 17, Trib. 8.— 



H. loc. cit. 20, Trib. II.— RetiniphylleoB B.H. Jsertiece Rich. Pub. 155, Trib. 9.— Endl. Gen. 



loc. cit. 20, Trih.Z. 547, Trib. 10.— Catesbece B.H. Gen. ii. 17, 



fi Except in Eetiniphyllum where it is con- Trib. 9. — Mussaendece B. H. Gen. ii. 15, Trib. 7. 



tortedandwhichhas more than two ovarian cells. ^^ Reduced to one or two in some sections of 



7 B.H. Gen. ii. 21, Trib. 15. — Guettardacece the genna Hypobat/ir urn (see H.Ba. AdansoniUj 



Rich. Pub. 120, Trib. 6.~Gnettardcce DC. Prodr. xii. 203-205). 



