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5 smaller superposed, or more rarely  ; filaments sometimes dilated 
at base ; anthers ovate or more usually oblong or linear, introrse, 
inwardly longitudinally rimose ; exterior valve of cells usually larger ; 
connective usually produced beyond cells, apiculate. Germen entirely 
or for the greater part free, incomplete or complete, 3 or more rarely 
2-locular; style either shortly terete, stigmatiferous clavate or 
capitate at apex, or longer subulate entire or 3-denticulate at apex. 
Ovules in each cell 2, descending; micropyle extrorse superior. 
Capsule indehiscent or 3-valved 1, 2-spermous, furnished with 
variously accrescent equally or unequally wing-shaped patent, free 
base of sepals ; seeds exalbuminous ; embryo fleshy ; cotyledons sub- 
equal or unequal thick plano-convex.—Resinous trees ; leaves alter- 
nate entire coriaceous penninerved reticulate-venose ; stipules small 
or very fugacious sometimes 0; flowers in compound often much 
ramified terminal racemes! (Asia and Tropical Africa’). 
5. Pachynocarpus Hook. r‘—Flowers of Vatica; lanceolate 
lobes of perigynous calyx imbricated when young, disappearing in 
fruit. Stamens 15. Germen 3-locular, base inferior adnate to interior 
of concave receptacle. “Fruit subglobose thick-coriaceous, indehiscent, 
surrounded by truncate adnate receptacle. Testa of seed thin; 
cotyledons thick-fleshy convolute-lobed.”—A lofty resinous tree ; 
leaves alternate entire penninerved reticulate-venose ; stipules . . ?; 
flowers‘ in much ramified cymiferous racemes’ (Borneo'). 
6. Vateria L.’—Flowers nearly of Vatica; receptacle sometimes 
rather concave. Sepals subequal, imbricated. Stamens sometimes 

1 Sect. 2, ie.: 1. Zsauxis (ARN., in Wight 
Til., i. 88.—Retinodendron Korrn., Verh. Nat. 
Gesch. Bot., 55, t. 8—Seidlia Kosr., Med. 
Fl. Trop. Afr., i. 173).—WALP., Ann., iv. 337 ; 
vii. 378. 
3 In Trans. Linn. Soc., xxiii. (1860), 159, t. 
Ph. Bot., 1945, ex ENDz.); fructiferous sepals 
subequal, ovate, or wide at base.—2. Euvatica 
(B. H., Joc. cit): fructiferous sepals wing- 
shaped, very unequal, not connivent round base of 
fruit. 
2 Spec. 8, 9. SM., Icon. ined., t. 36.—WIGHT 
& ARN., Prodr., i. 84; Icon., t. 26 (Vateria). 
—Bz., Mus. Lugd.-Bat., ii. 30, t. 7.—MIQ, 
Fl. Ind.-Bat., i., p. ii. 503; Prodr. Fl. Sum., 
191, 486; Mus. Lugd.-Bat., i. 214.—H00K. F., 
in Trans. Linn. Soc., xxiii. 160 (Anisoptera).— 
Wetw., in Trans. Linn. Soc., xvii, t. 5 (ex OLIV., 
22.—B. H., Gen., 192, n. 5. 
4 Very odoriferous. 
5 Gen, “except in fruit not differing from 
Vatica.” 
6 Spec. 1. P. umbonatus Hook. F., loc, cit, 
—Watp., Ann., vii. 378. 
7 Gen., n. 666.—J., Gen. 158.—GZÆRTN. 
Fruct., iii. 53, t. 189.—Potr., Dict., viii. 417; 
IU., t. 475.—DC., Prodr., i. 83.—Spacu, Suit. 
à Buffon, xiii. 309.—ENDz., Gen., n. 5395.— 
H. B., in Payer Fam. Nat., 273.—B. H. Gen. 
198, n. 11. 
