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trichotomous ; petals imbricated or contorted. Hypericum, Mam- 

 mea, Clnsia, Garcinia. (Pf. Ill, 6, 194.) 



Family 109. Eucryphiaceae. Evergreen trees of the southern 

 hemisphere, with opposite leaves ; flowers large, tetramerous ; sta- 

 mens many; pistil many-celled. Eiicryphia. (Pf. Ill, 6, 129.) 



Family no. Ochnaceae. Shrubs and trees with alternate, cori- 

 aceous, simple leaves; pistil lobed, i- to lo-celled; endosperm 

 fleshy or o. Ochna. (Pf. Ill, 6, 131.) 



Family in. Dipterocarpaceae. Trees and shrubs with alter- 

 nate leaves ; inflorescence panicled ; petals contorted ; fruiting 

 calyx enlarged, and wing-like. Dipterocarpus. (Pf. 111,6,243.) 



Family 112. Caryocaraceae. Tropical trees and shrubs, with 

 alternate trifoliate leaves, large showy flowers, and many long 

 stamens. Caryocar. (Pf. Ill, 6, 153.) 



Family 113. Quiinaceae. South American trees and shrubs, 

 with opposite or whorled simple leaves ; sepals 4-5 ; petals 4-5 ; 

 stamens 15-30. Qui in a. (Pf. Ill, 6, 165.) 



Family 114. Marcgraviaceae. Tropical trees and shrubs, with 

 alternate, simple leaves; sepals 2-6; petals as many; stamens as 

 many or more; ovary 3-5-celled. Marcgravia. (Pf. Ill, 6, 157.) 



Family 115. Flacourtiaceae. Trees and shrubs of the tropics, 

 with alternate leaves; sepals 2-15; petals lo-o; stamens indefi- 

 nite; carpels 2-10. Pangiurn, Flacourtia, Samyda. (Pf. Ill, 

 6a, I.) 



Family 116. Bixaceae. Shrubs with alternate leaves; sepals 

 3 to 7 ; petals large ; stamens indefinite ; pistil bicarpellarv. Bixa. 

 (Pf. Ill, 6, 307.) 



Family 117. Cochlospermaceae. Trees and shrubs with alter- 

 nate lobed or compound leaves ; petals large ; stamens indefinite ; 

 pistil 3- to 5-carpellary. Cochlospermum. (Pf. Ill, 6, 312, and 

 Nach. 251.) 



Family 118. Violaceae. Violets. Herbs and shrubs with alter- 

 nate (or opposite) leaves; sepals and petals 5, irregular; stamens 



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