BUBIAGEM 367 



IX. Oldenlandie^!.' — Herbaceous, rarely frutescent, plants, ■with 

 small stipules, entire or divided at the margin, or with none. Corollary 

 valvate. Ovules numerous,^ inserted on a placenta ordinarily fixed 

 by a short foot at a variable height or at the base of the internal 

 angle. Fruit inferior or rarely semi-inferior, or free,* generally 

 capsular, more rarely indehiscenf or fleshy.^ Seeds small, angular, 

 peltate, rarely winged. — 15 genera. 



X. PoETLANDiEiB.' — Woody plants. Stipules smaller than the 

 leaves. Corolla valvate, imbricate or contorted. Fruit capsular, 

 polyspermous. Seeds generally wingless.^ — 17 genera. 



XL CiNOHONE^.' — Woody plants. Stipules smaller than the leaves. 

 Corolla valvate, imbricate or contorted. Fruit capsular, inferior or 

 rarely superior.^ — Seeds winged or appendiculate. — 32 genera. 



XII. DiEEViLLE^.3 — Woody plants. Leaves opposite, without 

 stipules. Corolla imbricate. Fruit capsular. Seeds winged. — 1 genus. 



XIII. LoNiCEBEJE.'" — Woody, rarely heribaceous plants," without 

 stipules or rarely with large interfoliar stipules.'^ Corolla regular or 

 irregular. Ovarian cells 1- or many-seeded. Fruit fleshy. — 7 genera. 



XrV. Sambuce^." — Woody or rarely herbaceous plants. Leaves 

 opposite or verticillate, simple or imparipinnate ; stipules often glan- 

 duhform or large, foliaceous, or none. Corolla imbricate or valvate, 

 rotate or with a short tube. Fruit fleshy. — 2 genera. 



XV. ? Adoxe^.'* — Perennial herbaceous plants, with alternate ter- 

 natisect leaves. Corolla rotate, imbricate. Stamens unsheathed. 

 Ovules generally solitary and descending. Fruit fleshy. — 1 genus. 



1 Hedyotidece Cham, et Sohlohtl, Linniea, iv. 557. — B. H. Gen. ii. 9, Trib. t. 



150.— DC. Frodr. iv. 401, Trib. 3.— B. H. Gen. s in piatyearpum. 



13, Trib. 6.~Itondeletiece B. H. Gea. ii. Trib. 5 » H.Bn. Sull. Soe. linn. Par. 203 (18''9). 



(part). i»Endl. Gen. 366, Ord. 128 (part).— B. H. 



' Reduced to a few or even to one In several Gen. ii. 4 ( Caprifoliaeearum Trib. 2). — CapnfoHa 



species of Oldenlandia. J. Gen. 210 (part). — CaprifoliacecB A.Rich. Diet. 



' Particularly in Synaptemtha and Polypre- Class, iii. 172. — DO. Frodr. iv. 321, Ord. 97. 



mum; the latter referred by some authors to the JjIndi,. Introd. (ed. 2) 247; Veff. Kingd. (1846) 



Loganiaeea. 766, Ord. 294 (part).- H. Bn. Adansonia, i. 363, 



* In Coccocypselum. t. 12. 



^ Cmdamineem B. H. Gen. ii. 12, Trib. 4 i' IHosteum consists of perennial plants. 



{Condaminieoe) — Rondeletkce B. H. (part). '2 Jn Pentapyxis. 



8 Except in some species of Fortlandia, which '3 g;. S. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Spec. iii. 424. 



have a winglike seminal margin. DC. Prodr. iv. 321, Trib. 1.— Endl. Gen. 669, 



1 Rich. Rub. 186, Trib. U.—Oinehonacece'DG. Subord. 2.— B. H. Gen. ii. 2, Trib. 1 (part).- 



Prodr. iv. 343 (part).- Endl. Gm. 553, Trib. 12. Viburnece Baktl. Ord. Nat. 214. 



— B. H. Gen. ii, 12, Trib. 2.—I[enriqtiez{eie B.H. '■> Pater, Organog. 413 (Ord.).— J. G. Ag. 



Gen. ii. 12, Trib. Z.—NaucleetB DC. Prodr. iv. Theor. Syst. Plant. 77. 

 243 (Cinchonacearum Subtrib.). — Endl. Gen. 



