to the Genera.] V.—PENTANDRIA. 65 
fees os :—{p. 61) 
8 opposite corolla-lobes :— 
paren ; placentas free- ities ovules numerous 
515. lis, 
Trees; placentas axial; ovules solitary in each 
loculus of ovary Sarcosperma. 
Stamens alternate with coral lobes; placentas 
parietal or axial, never free-central :— 
*Carpels free and only the ou united (if carpels 
united in flower the fruit of two free follicles) ; 
style more or less enlarged near the top with its 
i urf. w the ti 
rarely 1, free follicles, rarely of 2 drupes:— 
68 
Pp. 
+Pollen aggregated in solitary or paired masses 
PB oe in each anther-cell; apex of style 
dilated i apg or beaked disk with a 
ignntic cee bearing 5 glands (corpuscles), 
W. the sities are attached in pairs or 
et : aps i 2 free follicles :—[p. 66] 
Corona of 5 short, thick scales adnate to the 
corolla _ oe from the filaments ; seeds 
with a 
faites aa. funnel-shaped, the lobes 
overlapping .............. 564, Cryptostegia. 
Corolla small, rotate :— 
Lobes of corolla ire 
5. Cryptolepis. 
Lobes of corolla aaniaig 
566. Hemidesmus. 
Corona of 5 filiform or — eo closely 
adjacent or adnate to the filam 
Filaments ag no ince ba as seeds 
without coma ............... 567. Finlaysonia. 
Pilemehte re interposed teeth or glands ; 
seeds with a coma :— 
Cymes short, sessile ; corolla-lobes short, 
ovate ; follicles smooth 
. Streptocaulon. 
Cymes loosely panicled ; corolla-lobes lan- 
ceolate; follicles with many longitudinal 
membranous wings ...569. Myriopteron. 
