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demum calycem valde superantibus ; antherarum loculis 2, in alabastro 
ex apice filamenti introrsum v. extrorsam pendulis, in floribus evolutis 
oscillando-superis Hberis, longitudinaliter rimosis. Glandulæ disci plus 
minus, nune parum (Cyathogyne ‘) evolutæ, cum calycis laciniis stami- 
nibusque alternantes, liberæ v. inter se plus minus connatæ, extus ad 
calycem plus minus prominulæ. Germen rudimentarium simplex v. apice 
2-8-lobum, nune tenue (Leptonema *) v. dilatato-concaviusculum, nune 
nagis évolutüm cyathiforme (Cyathogyne). Floris fæminei perianthium 
ut in mare. Disei glandulæ rarius liberæ, sæpius in discum continuum 
connatæ. Germen centrale, 3--loculare (Thecacoris*, Leptonema * 
Cyathogyne)\. 2-loculare (Hierorymaÿ), sæpius1-loculare (Stlago); stylo 
erecto ; lobis v. ramis 2, 3, plus minus elongatis varieque 2-fidis, intus 
stigmatosis. Ovula in loculis 2, collateraliter descendentia ; micropyle 
extrorsum supera oblturata. Fructus indehiscens, plus minus carnosus 
v. rarius Capsulari-dehiscens (Thecacoris, Leplonema), 1-3-5-locularis; 
seminibus albuminosis exarillatis. — Arbores v. frutices, nunc raro 
Subherbacei, basi tantum lisuescentes (Cyathogyne) ; foliis alternis sim- 
plicibus penninerviis 5, breviter petiolatis, 2-stipulatis; floribus spicatis 
V. l'ACEMOSIS PAT VIS ; pedicellis articulatis, basi bracteatis*. (Orb. tot. reg. 
lrop. et subtrop. *) 
129. Aporosa Br. ° — Flores diæci apetali eglandulosi, 3-6-meri ; 
Calyce  masculo imbricato, nune varie anguloso pressioneque plus 
1. M. arG., in dore loc. cit., — be (M. ARG.); 4. Thecacoris (A. Juss.); 
Prod. — — , in cons “ 97. Le ces ss. 
à Ephort 19:54; fig. sl 8. Spec. 0. Por. #:Dicts NI ;12040, 5 
Eu. pie » M 5852. — H. B X, aphord, aise Éd ., Crot. Mon. “ 12 (Croton). 
609, — M. arc., Prodr , 445. (A L,, sp 4193. — JACK, in Cale. Journ. 
antides mas. Stamina centr ali dicuntur, sed pos Hist., IY, 229.— Roxe., P/. coromand., 
rte sub gynæcei ru a S640 8 ramos 3 gra Cies 11, 39,4, 1673 F4 end, HI, 76 at PRESL, 
rit ina observantur.) Epimel., 232.— Sie, et Zucc., FL. Jap. fam., 
. , Euphorb., 19, t. 1, fig. 1.——  88.—TuL., in Mart. FI. “bras. , fase. XXVIT, 
a n. 5874. — fl Bx, fes. 331 hr — GR FL. brit. W.- 
605: à in Tigra re XI, 97. — M in nr, PI, Wright., 157 Heron 
Linnæa (1864), 5149 ; Hs SE 9h5. Tuw. . ue pl. A 289. , FL, ind. 
4. In nie loculi 3-5 Pt uppl., 1, 465; in Ann. a Pad Dr 
. ALLE EM., in Tab, Soc. Pelle, miel ne M, Re in Linnæa, XXXIW, 66, 
; in Bot. Zeit. (1854), 45 H. Bw, 167 FA er er in Flora (1864), 529; in 
Explore, 658; in Adansonia, <É 96. — See (1864), + (Thecacoris). 
M. ARG., Brodé. 5 20 #s pe 2 nella N'a es BEN trs ns br al., NE, 84. — H.BN, in pr 
A sc. nat., PTT , XV, 240 à sonia, I, 82 ; I, 44, 16 ration 47 (Le 
in Bull, Soe. bot. de ie IV, 990 ; Are ionema), nec 934: ILE, 164 ; Y, 349 (Hiero- 
603. ryma) ; M 337: 
9, Bi 
+ Costis secundariis plerumque inter se ad ijdr., 514.— rt eg LE 
marine junctis ibique arcua Legs ndentibus.  H.BN, FIAT 643.—M. nur. Eat. 
7. Sect. nostro sensu 5, scil. : 1. Bunius at Leiocarpus BL., Bijdr. , "+ — H. B\, op. . 
desma AUCTT.) ; 2. Hieronyma He 55 . An- 655, — Hassk., in Bull. Soc. bot. de Fr., NI, 
