to the Genera.] XVI.—MONADELPHLA. 117 
*Stamens indefinite, 20 or more than 20 :-— . 107] 
Leaves opposite, simple, glandular- punctate ; sepals grasp 
5. Hypericum. 
Leaves alternate, not glandular- -punctate ;— 
§Leaves simple :—[p. 118 
Ovary inferior, 2-more-celled ; petals imbricate :— 
“) ) tamens all perfect ; ens angular, fibrous, 1-seeded ; sepals 
valvate or imbricate 3 arringtonia. 
Stamens not all perfect, those of inner or of outer series or both 
without anthers ; fruit ovoid or globular, fleshy ; seeds many 
336. Careya. 
Ovary superior, 2-more- celled :— 
nthers 2-cell 
Sepals passing jeden from bracts, scapes: petals 
imbricate Came te 
ee valvate in a calyx at first caine; petals co 
ted Eri ie 
itor 1-celled :— 
tCarpels when ripe bd from the axis as dehiscent or 
indehiscent cocci :—[p. 118 
Styles as many as the ans 
Bracteoles 3; ripe carpels after — indehiscent, 
ndin; 
1-seeded ; ovules solitary ascen 
Stigmas linear, carpels many .........0...000 90. Malya. 
Stigmas capitate, carpels 8-12......... 91. Malyastrum. 
oe 0; ripe carpels after separating dehiscent :— 
Carpels without a false dissepiment :— 
Ovules solitary pendulous; carpels 1-seeded ; fore- 
noon- and noon-flowering plants with small leaves 
and flowers 92. Sida. 
Ovules 2 or more; carpels 1- or more-seeded ; after- 
noon- or aie etsa ecl plants with rather 3] 
um flowe 93. Abutilon. 
leaves and me 
Carpels with a cues false dissepiment 
94. Wissadula, 
sep twice as many as the carpels; carpels 1-seeded :— 
pels cir — indehiscent after separating ; 
1 95. Payvonia. 
indehiscent after separa-~ 
ae es 1 
pa a shill petals ; 
ie lee 5, connate; pairs — or un- 
armed; flowers pink [p. 1 96. Urena. 
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