8APINBAGEJE. 41!) 



56. Toulicia Aubl,^ — Flowers polygamo-dicecioiis irregular 

 (nearly of Serjania or Urvillia or subregular; petals 5, furnished 

 within with a 2-lobed or 2-fid long villose-barbate scale. Disk, 

 gynseceum, etc., of Serjania. Fruit samarte, membranous, indéhis- 

 cent, free fi-om central columella, seminiferous at apex ; wings finally 

 2-partite ; embryo of exalbuminous seed curved ; cotyledons plicate. 

 — Erect trees large or small ; leaves alternate abruptly pinnate ; 

 leaflets opposite or subopposite entire or crenate ; flowers in full very 

 composite-ramose cymiferous glomeruligerous racemes. {Tropical 

 South America.") 



57 ? Pseudatalaza H. Bn. — Flowers polygamous irregular (nearly 

 0Î Diploghttis or Pancovia); sepals 5, unequal, imbricate. Petals 4, 

 uneqiial, furnished within above the claw with a cucullate cristate- 

 2-appeudiculate scale. Stamens 8, interior to 1-lateral thick disk ; 

 filaments free pilose ; anthers introrse. Germen shortly stipitate 

 obovate-3-lobed ; lobes carinate-alate at back; ovule in cells 1, as- 

 cendent ; micropyle extrorsely inferior ; styles 5, coadunate within, 

 separable, alternately contorted at apex stigmatose within. Fruit 

 (of Atalaya) ; samarse 3,'' at back divaricate-alate, solute from axis, 

 1-spermous; embryo. . .? — A slu-ub ; leaves alternate pari- or im- 

 paripinnate ; leaflets few- (1-3-) paii'ed petiolulate coriaceous thick 

 reticulately penninerved ; flowers ^' in terminal full very ramose com- 

 pound cymiferous bracteate racemes." [Australia.'^') 



58. Cardiospermum L." — Flowers polygamo-diœcious (of Ur- 

 villea or Serjania) ; sepals 5 ; 2 posticous, generally deeply connate. 

 Petals 4, disk, stamens,^ and gyneeceum of Urvillea. Fruit capsular 

 globosely 3-gonal, 3-locular inflato-membranous venose, loculicidal. 



' Guian. i. 359, t. UO.— J. Gen. 2-18.— Lamk. F. Muell. herb. !— ? A. muHiflora Benth. Fl. 



III. t. 317.— DC. Frodr. i. 612.— Cambess. Ucm. Austral, i. 463, n. 2. 



Mus. xviii. 22.-ENDL. Qen. n. 5601.— B. H. ' Gm. n. 498. — J. Ge». 246.— Lamk. Z)/c<. ii. 



Gen. 393, n. 3. Fonaa Scheeb. Gen. 2Q&.—Di- 106 ; Suppl. ii. 350 ; III. t. 317.— G-ertn. Fruct. 



crampetaliim Presl. Bot. Bern. 24. (ex B. H. i. 381, t. 79.— DC. Prodi: 1. 601.— Cambess 



^ Spec. 6, 7. Walp. Sep. i. 413 ; v. 360. Mém. Mus. xviii. 18, t. 1, fig. a, *.— Spach, Suit. 



s Immature. à Buffon. iii. 41. — Endl. Qen. n. 5598. — Payer, 



* Rather large; the inflorescence somewhat Organog. 164, t. 32. — B. H. Oen. 394, n. 5. — 



resembling that of the Malpighiaceee. Baker, Fl. Maurit. 55 .—Curuulmn T. Inst. 431, 



5 A genus constituting an irregular form of t. 246. — Adans. Fam. des PI. ii. 388 {Corindon). 



Atalaya, the fruit apparently the same, with the » Pollen compressed-3-gonal ; each angle 



irregular flowers of Pancovia. furnished with a papilla. (H. Mohl. Ann. Se. 



s Spec. 1. P. mnltiflora. — Atalaija Australie Nat. sér 2, iii. 337. 



