to the Genera. | VI.—HEXANDRIA. 71 
“(Fruit sulcately lobed, usually only sp coccus developed 
6 
[p. ae ephelium. 
*Leaves simple, compound only 1- sdanie or ic absent 
replaced ioeibents - cladodes oe 70) 
+Venation of leaves reticulat 73] ¥ 
pal ‘a 
{Stamens adnate to the Coietla :—I[p. sai 
erior :— 
aves radical, 3-partite ; ete 2- ee 6-lobed ; 
stamens opposite corolla-lobes; ova ; ovules 
many on 3 ats placentas "957 Tacca. 
Leaves opposite :— 
Stamens onoste the petals or wage lobes; ovary 
1-celled, Loranthus. 
Stamens ai awe with the petals or Bae lobes :— 
Leaves without mS ; ovary 5-6-celled, ovules 
506. Ca 
pio «yy Reo xial placentas ......... . Campanumea. 
Leaves vib pies, dice — 
Lobes of corolla valvate :— 
Ovules several § in each loculus . git 
. Adenosacme. 
Ovules solitary in each loculus ee ovary :-— 
Flowers in dense heads with confluent calyces 
427. Mori 
a. 
Flower, 
Rive roe ga large ; ovules pendulous ; 
owers in axillary fascicles...429. Vangueria. 
Style slender, stigma divided ; ovules erect :— 
Flower: rmina re ; calyx-limb 
2 
sychotria. 
Flowers in axillary oda. ; calyx-tube 
deeply 3-6-fid; style-arms 3-9 
43 
. Lasianthus. 
Lobes of corolla contorted ; ovules aml in each 
= of o a! 418. Gardenia. 
Ovary superio 
§Leaves peo stamens alternate with petals or corolla- 
lobes —[p. 72] 
Sed Laeiaaye drupe included in the accrescent calyx ; 
lofty 725. Tectona. 
Pia pola 3-9-flowered, with jie involucrant 
bracts ; large climbers 732. Symphorema. 
