XXXIII VIOLACH &. 

I. PAYPAYROLA SERIES. 
The Violets (figs. 352, 363-369), which have given their name to 
this family, are not, however, the regular type. This is found in 
Paypayrola’ (figs. 353-355), which has upon the receptacle a pen- 
tamerous imbricated calyx, and five alternate petals, subequal among 
Viola odorata. 

Fra, 352. 
Habit, 
themselves, also imbricated in the bud. Below they are formed 
into a tube, but without adhering, beyond which the limbs spread 
more or less widely. The stamens, five in number, alternating with 
the petals, have their filaments united into a short tube, and two- 
celled introrse anthers dehiscing by two longitudinal clefts. The 
gynæceum is superior, composed of a unilocular ovary, surmounted 

1 Augz., Guian., i. 249, t. 99.—J., Gen., Wibelia Pers. Syn., 210,—Sprena., Syst., i. 
427.—Porr., Dict., v. 118; Suppl. iv. 337.— 794 (nec Brernu., nec Hopp.). — Periclistia 
Lamx., Ill. t. 125.—Tuxz., in Ann. Sc. Nat., Bentu., in Hook. Journ., iv. 108. 
sér. 8, vii. 368.—B. H., Gen., 118, n. 9.— 

