SAPINDAOEM. 423 



subulate ; leaflets opposite and alternate mviltijugous oblique obtusely 

 serrate coriaceous; flowers^ in terminal composite (" tbyrsoid'') 

 very ramose cymes.^ i^Neio Caledonia?) 



65. Ungnadia Endl*. — Flowers u-regular, polygamous ; sepals 5, 

 imbricate, oftener subequal. Petals 4, 5, uuguiculate, imbricate ; 

 limb furnished within at base with cristate-lobate scale. Stamens 

 7-10 ; filaments subcentric free declinate, iuterior to 1 -lateral oblique 

 disk ; anthers introrse (in female flower effete). Germen stipitate, 

 3-locular; style subulate, 3-sulcate, apex stigmatose simple; ovules 

 in cell 2, inserted at middle of internal angle ascendent ; micropyle 

 extrorsely inferior.^ Capsule stipitate coriaceous obpyramidally 

 3-gonal, style apiculate, loculicidally 3-valvate ; seeds globose ex- 

 arillate ; hilum broad ; cotyledons of exalbuminous embryo fleshy 

 plano-convex conferruminate. — Small trees ; leaves entire impari- 

 pinnate ; leaflets serrate ; flowers '"' (early) in loosely compound 

 cymiferous racemes ; pedicels r.rticulate. [Texas P) 



66. Magonia A. S. H.^ — Flowers subregular polygamous, sepals 

 5, suboblique, imbricate. Petals 5, alternate esquamate elongate 

 patent, imbricate. Disk complete evolute, very irregular, in some 

 cases short annular subequally crenate granulato-glandulous, in 

 others much more evolute much produced into 2 concentric lamellae 

 (the interior smaller). Stamens 8, interior to disk ; filaments free, 

 in male flower very long declinate, in female very short ; anthers in- 

 trorse, 2-rimose. Germen (in male flower rudimentary) ovoid, 3- 

 locular ; style curved, apex stigmatose obtusely 3 -lobed; ovules (in 

 male flower sterile very small) co, affixed in 2 series to internal 

 angle subtransverse, flnally imbricate in many series. Fruit capsular 

 ligneous, globosely 3-gonal, loculicidal; valves solute from cohi- 

 mella produced at base and apex to a septum ; seeds co , ascendent com- 

 pressed imbricate, produced at margin to a chartaceous wing ; hilum 



' Rather large open, lilac or rosy. " Spec. 1. Zf. speciosa Endl. loc. cit. — Walp. 



* A genus in some cases very near to Sep. i. 423 ; v. 371. 



Kœlreiiterin, in others to Cossignia. ^ Mém. Mus. xii. 336, t. 12, 13 ; PI. Rem. Dies. 



' Spec. 1. L. coriaceus Hook. p. loc. cit. — 238, t. 23, 24 ; FI. Bras. Mer.i. 394(not Vellos.). 



Walp. Ami. vii. 624. Cambess. Mem Mus. xviii. 35. — Spach. Suit 



* AtaU. t. 36; Nov. Stirp. Dec. 7.5, n. S6 ; à -B!(/o«, iii. 71. — Endl. Gen. n. 6630. — Phœo- 

 Geii. n. 5640. — A. Gray, Gen. 111. 209, t. 178, carpus Makt. et Zucc. Nov. Oen. et Spec. i. 61 

 179.— B. H. Geii. 398, n. 22. t. 37, 38. 



' Funicle thick rugose subfimbriate. ' Large thick ; valves in the dry very hard 



* Eosy, inserted in the axila of the inferior very concave within, 

 bracteifonn leaves of a younger branch. 



