to the Genera.]| XXII.—DIGECIA. 155 
Leaves pinnate 193. Erioglossum. 
ves 3 G6 toliclatecnsteuie 191. Allophylus. 
{| Leaves simple :—{p. 154] 
Stamens fewer than petals; stamens 2, petals 4, valvate, 
sometimes petals 0 in female flower ; leaves opposite 
535. Olea. 
Stamens at leastas many as the petals or lobes of corolla, 
sometimes more numerous than petals : 
Stamens sive with petals and not it sansaling them 
inn 
number 
Leaves oaneatal stamens and petals 4...539. Azima. 
Leaves alternate ; — and petals usually 5 :— 
Leaves conspicuo 
Stamens piontin in centre of flower; petals 
smaller than soe Bike 814. Bridelia. 
Stamens not connate: 
Petals siealei siiachens ovary 1-celled :— 
Flowers capitate; style simple; flowe 
Mi 
ithout staminodes..........+- 174. ae 
Flowers ~~ styles 2; male flowers 
with 5 inodes aonitie the petals, 
outside — pee ieee site N one tum. 
Petals imbricate ; erect shru tre 
Ovary 4-more roplied 5 ae spl: eta 
connate below «:...e.secrererevereeeee . Tex, 
Ovary 1-celled ; styles 3; petals “sd 
mecarpus. 
Leaves very small, scale- -like, stem-clasping ; : 
sepals and petals imbricate ; sau 
3. Tamarix. 
Stamens more numerous than petals, or . not exceed- 
ing them in number then opposite the petals or corolla- 
lobes :— 
+Carpels 3 or more, free, rarely solitary ; perianth 
] 
p. 156] 
Perianth 3-merous ; sepals 3, socal —_ 6, 
2-seriate; stamens many; =o 
ECOG. <i cieviidevendeoteupaanrecrneneersthe=** 
Perianth not Saqnero ; sepals connate in a 
5-toothed calyx; corolla 3-5- 3-5-lobed; stamens 
3-5, oe the corolla-lobes; ovary 1-celled 
