THE 



NATURAL HISTORY 



PLANTS. 



BY 



H. BAILLON, 



PRESIDENT OF THE LINN.EAN SOCIETY OF PARIS, 



PROFESSOR OF MEDICAL NATURAL HISTORY AND DIRECTOR OF THE BOTANICAL GARDEN 



OF THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE OP PARIS. 



LWKAtY 

 HEW YORK 

 •OTANICAL 



«AitUttN 



VOL. VI. 



CEL AST RACEME, RHAMNACE.E, PENvEACE^E, THYMEL/EACE.E, 



ULMACEiE, CASTANEACEiE, COMBRETACE.E, 



KHIZOPHORACEiE, MYRTACE.E, HYPERICACEvE, CLUSIACKK, 



LYTHRARIACEiE, ONAGRARIACEjE, BALANOPHORACE.E. 



LONDON : 

 L. REEVE & CO., 5, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 



1880. 



