360 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 
11. Schweiggeria Sprenc.'—Flowers nearly of Viola; sepals 5 ; 
3 exterior much larger, wide, hastate-cordate ; 2 interior narrow, 
much smaller. Anterior petals larger than others, calcarate above 
base. Stamens and germen of Vio/a ; style subclavate, apex expanded 
in 2 lobes, membranous, wing-shaped, anteriorly stigmatiferous 
between lobes. Capsule ovoid, 3-valved ; seeds ovoid-globose ; testa 
crustaceous. — Erect shrubs; leaves alternate; stipules minute; 
flowers axillary, solitary ; peduncles articulate above bracts (Zrop. 
America’). 
12. Anchietea A. S. H.‘—Flowers nearly of Viola ; sepals sub- 
equal, base not produced. Anterior petal larger than others, long 
calearate. Stamens and germen of Vio/a; style subclavate, ante- 
riorly stigmatiferous at apex. Capsule very large, membranous- 
vesiculate, inflated, 3-valved; seeds plano-compressed; testa mem- 
branous, margin expanded in wide orbicular wings. — Scandent 
shrubs ; leaves alternate; stipules small; flowers in short axillary 
racemes (Brazil'). 
‘13. Noisettia H. B. K.’—Flowers nearly of Vio/a ; sepals sub- 
equal, base not produced. Anterior petal larger than others, long 
calcarate. Stamens and germen of /7ola ; style clavate, incurved, an- 
teriorly stigmatiferous at apex. Capsule ovoid, elastically 3-valved ; 
seeds ovoido-globose ; testa crustaceous. —Subsimple erect under- 
shrubs; leaves alternate ; stipules 2, lateral; flowers axillary, shortly 
racemose ; pedicels articulate above middle (Zrop. America and N. Sub- 
trop). 

14. Corynostylis Marr.’—Flowers nearly of /7o/a; sepals mi- 
nute, subequal, base not produced. Anterior petal larger than others, 

1 Neue Entd., ii. 167.—DC., Prodr., i. 290. 
—Enpu., Gen., n. 5044.—B. H., Gen., 117, 
n. 4.—Glossarrhen Marv, & Zucc., Nov. Gen. 
et Spec., i. 21, t. 15.—DC., Prodr., i. 290. 
2 Spec. 2. A. S. H., Pl. Rem. Brés., t. 26 B. 
—Mart., in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur., xii. t. 8 
(Glossarrhen). — Bot. Reg. (1841), t. 40.— 
Wazr., Rep., i. 223. 
3 Pl, Us. Bras., t. 19; Pl. Rem. Brés., 290. 
—Expz., Gen., n. 5048.—B. H., Gen., 117, n. 
3.—H. BN., in Dict. Encyl., iv. 290. 
4 Spec. 2, 3. ? H. B. K., Nov. Gen, et Spec., 
i, 28, t. 499, 499 4, fig. 1(Noisettia).—? A. S. H., 
PI. Rem. Brés., i. 26 (Noiscttia)—A, GRAY, 
Unit. St. Expl. Exp. Bot., i, 88. — Watr., 
Rep., i. 223. 
5 Nov. Gen. et Spec., v. 382, t. 499 b, fig. 2 
(nee Mart.).—DC., Prodr, i. 290.— EnDt., 
Gen. n. 5042.—B. H., Gen. 117, n. 2.— 
Bigelowia DC., mss. (ex ENDI.).— Violæoides 
Micux., mss. (ex ENDL.).—? Jonidiopsi, PRESL , 
Bot. Bem., 13.—WaAtP., Ann., i. 69. 
6 Spec. 2 v. 3. Tr. & Px, in Ann. Se. Nat., 
sér. 4, xvii. 123.—Watp., Rep., i. 223. 
7 Nov. Gen. et Spec., i. 25, t. 17, 18 —END1., 
Gen., n, 5045. — B. H., Gen., 116, n. 1— 
Calyptrion GinG., in Mém, Gen., ii. t. 2, fig. 15 
in DC. Prodr., i. 288. 

