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mina 4-6, opposita; filamentis basi in cupulam connatis; antheris 
oblongis introrsis, 2-rimosis. Germen sessile v. breviter stipitatum, 
4-loculare; styli ramis 2-4, brevibus v. elongatis stigmatosis. 
Ovula æ, nune pauca, placentæ basilari depressæ inserta, funiculis 
erectis elongatis affixa campylotropa. Fructus baccatus ; pericarpio 
sæpe tenui, demum rupto v. circumeisso, basi perianthio expanso 
stipatus. Semina lenticulari-reniformia nitida; embryone annulari 
albumen farinaceum cingente; radicula infera. — Suffrutices v. 
herbæ, sarmentosi v. scandentes; foliis alternis petiolatis ovato-acu- 
minatis integris ; floribus in spicas v. racemos terminales axillaresve, 
simplices v. compositos, dispositis, 1-bracteatis et 9-bracteolatis, 
nunc raro glomeratis. (Asia, Africa et Oceania calid.?) 
. Ubi 3 cum sepalis 6, sepalis exterioribus  Fragm. shnt. Austral., 11, 92, est Lagrezia 
FE rami 3 Oppositi observantur altissima MoQ 
2. Spec. ad 5. RETZ., Obs., V, 23 (Celosia).— Tarde jobis nomine et icone infra citata 
ss. noUtt I, PR — WIcur, déphr t. 728, notum est Dipleranthemum Crossiandi F 
7129. — BL., Bi dr. 2, —— Hassk., in Ann. MUELL., in Wings South scient. Rec., HI, 
sc. nat., sér. #4 ne «| Bar Hi oo. , ex Hook. Icon., t. 1541, quod cl. Ou- 
V, 209. — Hook 1. bri T4. — R ad Trichinium (p. 205) referendum esse 
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