380 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 



vided. — A lofty tree ; leaves alternate impunctate ; flowers ' iu 

 terminal ramose glomeruliferous racemes ; bracteoles subfoliaceous 

 oblong-cuneate, caducous. (Trop. America.") 



V. NAPOLEONEiE. 



62. Napoleona Pal. Beauv. — Flowers hermaphrodite regular; 

 receptacle turbinate, enclosing germen adnate within. Sepals 5, 

 marginally inserted, 3-angular, valvate. Petals 5, alternate, inserted 

 with calyx, connate in orbicular shortly 5-lobed corolla ; lobes longi- 

 tudinally multiplicate, valvate, denticulate at apex. Disk interior to 

 corolla duplex petaloid, consisting of 2 concentric crowns ; the exterior 

 composed of laciniœ subulate-ligulate subtree or connate only at 

 base ; the interior connate in multilobed tube inflexed at apex ; both 

 connate with base of corolla and andrœcium and falling with them. 

 Stamens oftener 20 ("more rarely 25-oo "), in 5 alternipetalous 

 groups ; the stamens of each group generally 4, of which the 2 ex- 

 terior are fertile, the interior anantherous ; the filaments of all peta- 

 loid ligulate incurved; anthers of the exterior adnate introrse, 1-locu- 

 lar, 1-rimose. Germen inferior, 5-locular; cells oppositipetalous; style 

 erect short thick, 5-gonal, at apex dilated-peltate, 5-angular, stigma- 

 tose along 5 furrows. Ovules in cells co , generally few (4), 2-seriate, 

 finally descending, with micropyle introrsely superior, or slightly as- 

 cending, with micropyle extrorsely inferior. Eruit baccate corticate, 

 crowned with calyx ; seeds few imbedded in pulp ; cotyledons of reui- 

 form embryo plano-convex fleshy ; radicle short retracted tohilum of 

 cotyledons. — Glabrous trees ; leaves alternate, entire or obscurely 

 sinuate, penninerved, epunctate ; flowers axillary, solitary or few 

 glomerulate; bracts under flower few, decussate-imbricate, larger from 

 the lower to the higher, often on both sides (as the sepals and some- 

 times the leaves) bearing an elliptic gland sessile to margin. (Trop. 

 west. Africa.) — See p. 331. 



63. Asteranthos Desf. — Flowers nearly of Napoleona; receptacle 

 shorter. Calyx gamophyllous membranous, sinuate denticulate at 

 margin. Corolla widely rotate, co -plicate, destitute of crown within. 

 Stamens co , connate with corolla at base, oo -seriate ; filaments fili- 



1 Yellow; strong-scented. JSei*. iii. 1130; Mat. Med. Brus. 17.— Berg, 



2 According to earliest authors 1 species, much Limian, xxvii. 460 ; Mart. FI. Bras. Mijrt. 47S, 

 noted, viz., B. exedsa (concerning which see p. t. 60, 61. 



350, note 2). according to Miers 2. — Mart. 



