406 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 



plicate below. — A scandent shrub ; leaves opposite ample entire, 

 sericeous beneath, exstipulate ; petiole glandulose ; flowers ^ in full 

 ramose compound cymiferous racemes ; cymules umbelliform, often-4- 

 florous ; pedicels long articulate, bracteate at base ; bracteoles 2. 

 {Tropical western Africa.'^) 



39. Jubelina A. Juss.^ — Calyx 5 -partite ; lacinia3 externally 

 at base thickly 1-glandulose. Petals 5, unguiculate denticulate. 

 Stamens 10 ; filaments 1-adelphous at base ; anthers glabrous. Germen 

 3-lobed ; branches of style 3, 2-lobed at truncate stigmatose apex. 

 Samarse l-J, membranous inflated, externally produced to short par- 

 allel undulate sinuate leaves ; within spuriously 3-locular ; lateral 

 cellules empty;* the intermediate 1-spermous; testa of long compressed 

 seed membranous ; cotyledons of exalbuminous embryo straight ; 

 radicle short superior. — A scandent shrub ; leaves opposite ample 

 entire coriaceous petiolate, glandulose beneath ; stipules minute ; 

 flowers ^ in ramose racemes formed of umbelliform cymules oftener 

 3-nate ; bracts and bracteoles surrounding the cymules. ( Guiana, 

 Nicaragua. ) 



■40. Hiptage G^rtn.' — Calyx 5-partite ; lacinia 1 furnished ex- 

 ternally at the middle of the base with a wide glandule adnate to 

 the pedicel. Petals 5, unequal, sericeous unguiculate. Stamens 10, 

 declinate, of which 9 arc smaller ; the tenth much longer than the 

 others ; filaments of all ] -adelphous at base ; anthers of all fertile. 

 Germen 3-lobed; style 1, or more rarely 2, circinate in bud, after- 

 wards straight or curved with stigmatose capitellate apex, finally 

 truncate ; one larger. Samarte 1-3, unequally- 3-alate; the 2 lateral 

 expanded, transverse or subdescendent ; the third superior ascendent. 

 Seed subglobose ; embryo exalbuminous curved. — Scandent shrubs ; 

 leaves ojij^osite cntii'e coriaceous cglandulose ; flowers * in axillary 

 and terminal simple or ramose racemes ; pedicels articulate, 2-bracteo- 

 late. {Tropical Asia, Indian Archipelago.^) 



' SmaU, white. 6 Spec. 3. Walp. Eep.v. 340 ; J««. iv.370. 



= Spec. 1. F. paniculata Cav. loc. «7.— Oliv. ^ Frtict. ii. 69, t. 116.— DC. Prodi: i. 583.— 



J-y. Trop. Afr. i. 29,2.— Triaspis Flaldtaria A. A. Juss. Malincjh. 246, t. 16.— SrACH, Suit, à 



Juss. Malpigli. 253, t. 17, n. 26, 2E.— Walp. Buffon, iii. 138.— Endl. Gen. n. 5572.— B. H. 



Rep. V. 296, n. i.—Hirœa pinnata W. Spec. ii. Gen. 258, n. 34.— Baker, Fl. Maiirit. 35. — 



14.3.— Triopteris odorata Pom. Diet. vui. 108, Qœrtnera Schueb. Gen. i. 290 (not Eetz. nor 



"• 13. Lamk.).— -Mo?/)/a Cav. Diss. 436, t. 263 (not 



3 Bekss. Ic. Hel. iii. 19, t. 32 ; Malpigh. 326, R. et Pav. nor Less, nor C. GA\).—Madablota 



t. 20.— Endl. Geii. n. 6666.- B. H. Geti. 260, Sonner. Foy. ii. 1S5.— Suceowia Deki^st, Comm. 



'^- ■''''■ _ vi. 59 (not Medik.). 



Spurious and out of form the exocarp being s Odorous, white ; fifth petal diflforent in 



free from the endocarp on both sides. colom-. 



* "Purple." 9 8pec. 3, 4. Eoxb. PI. Coram. 19, t. 18 



