to the Genera, | XXI.—-MONG@CIA, 149 
*Calyx of male flower open in bud ; 
styles entire, free or shortly connate 
t the base; stamens 1-seriate; disk 
rp trees, shrubs, or erect herbs: 
p- 147] 
Trees or shrubs ; stamens 3, rarely 
2; filaments free :— 
Calyx 2-3-lobed ; flowers in ter- 
racemes; males several, 
eRe solitary in each bract ; 
females in lower part of spike or 
on separate spikes ; fruit fleshy 
or pulpy, rarely as od 
8. Sapium, 
Calyx deeply ede. ; fowers 
in lateral axillary or termina 
n 
° 
= 
cemes; fruit crustaceous 
849. Exccecaria. 
Herbs ; stamens 2-4, filaments 
ane at the base: male calyx 
inute; flowers in slender ter- 
females solitary at base of raceme 
or lower and long-pedicelled on the 
stem; fruit ara” 
0. Sebastiania. 
“Ovary 1-locular; ovule Pos —[p. 1 
§§Leaves without stipules ; alternate :—[p. 150] 
Anthers oblo r lin i 
- segments 5, rarely fewer, free, membranous, 
dry, present in both male and female flowers ; 
Amaran 
: tus. 
pre ie a  perianth of male herba- 
as 3-5 part 
of oe fomnls.0 Be ec iossreceree 782  Mriplex. 
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