BUBIACEM 407 



throat or mouth of corolla; anthers various, exserted or enclosed, 

 sometimes sessile, introrsely ramose. Germen 2- or more rarely 3, 

 4-celled (Myonyma) ; style various, oftener exserted, at apex fusiform 

 subentire or sulcate {Rutidea, Pavetta,^ Chomelia ^) ; lobes 2 or 2-4 

 (Myonyma) ; sometimes free, patent or recurved {Euixora ^) . Ovules 

 in cells either solitary ascending with micropyle extrorsely inferior or 

 inserted at middle, sometimes rarely descending (Siderodendron * part) 

 with micropyle introrsely superior; or 2-qo {Chomelia, Enterospermum^); 

 placenta produced around ovule or ovules and with depressions equal 

 in number to that of ovules. Fruit baccate or oftener drupaceous ; 

 pyrenes generally 2, more or less thick, l-oo -spermous. Seeds 

 descending or oftener ascending ; albumen copious, equable or more 

 rarely [Eutidea, Enterosperm/um) deeply ruminate and divided into 

 radiating wedge-shaped segments, — Small trees or shrubs, sometimes 

 climbing, often nigrescent on decaying (Enterospermum) ; leaves 

 opposite or rarely verticillate, petiolate or sessile; stipules interpetiolar 

 various, persistent or deciduous ; flowers * terminal or more rarely 

 axillary, lateral or inserted in wood of branches, generally crowded, 

 very rarely few, in more or less compound corymbiform or umbelliform 

 cymes ; cymes often aggregate in a raceme ; pedicels bracteolate or 

 ebracteolate ; bracteoles sometimes connate in a cupule. {All trap, 

 regions.'') 



1 L. Gen. (ed. 1737) n. 132.— J. Oen. 203.— < Schbeb. Gen. 71.— Rich. Sub. 103, t. 6, fig. 



Gj3RTn. Mtiet. i. 116, t. 25.— Eioh. Sub. 100 3.— DO. ProOr. iv. 478.— Endl. Gen. n. 3171.— 



(paxt). — DO. Prodr. iv. 490 (part). — Spach, H. Bn. Bull. Soc. Linn. Par. n. 2&.—Si(leroxi/- 



fon, viii. 445. — Endl. Gen. n. 3160. — Indes jAca. Amer. 19, t. 175, fig. 9. 



B.H. Gen. ii. 114, 1229, n. 236.— Hook. Fl. Ind. " Hiern, Fl. Trop. Afr. Hi. 92 (1877) ; SooTc. 

 iii. 149.— CVimte Houtt. PJl. Sy'st. Tii. 361, t. Icon. t. 1269. — H. Bn. Adansonia, xH. 215. 

 40, fig. 1 (1773). — Baconia DC. Prodr. iv. 485 ; ^ White, greenisli, tlnish, coccineous, pink or 

 Ann. M.US. ix. 219. — Verulamia DO. ex Poik. purple, often sweet scented. 

 Diet. viii. 643 (1808). Bracteoles inserted at ' Spec, about 200, a few of -which are new- 

 greater or less height on the pedicel, not, as is world. Bl. Bijdr. 951 {Pavelta). — Wight and 

 generally the case in the Muixoras, at the hase Arn. Prodr. i. 427. — Wight, Icon. t. 148-151, 

 of the germen ; hut this unimportant character 153, 184-186, 318, 584, 706-711, 827, 1036, 1065, 

 is certainly not constant. 1066 {Stylocoryne).—G-B.iSEB. PI. Brit. W.-Ind. 



'L. Gen. (1737) 55 (not Jacq.).— H. Bn. 337.— M. Akq. J'/ora (1875), 463.— Harv. and 



Adansonia, xii. 214. — Tarenna G;ertn. Fruct. i. SoND. Fl. Cap. iii. 4 (Stylocorym), 19 {Pavetta). 



139, t. 28 {\7S8).— Webera Sohreb. Gen. 794 — Bak. and Bale. p. Fl. Maur. 149 (Rutidea), 



(1791).— B. H. Gen. ii. 86, n. 162. — Baker, 160 [Myonyma), 151.— Kj.. Pet. Moss. £ot. 289 



Fl. Maurit. 139.— Hook. Fl. Ind. iii. 101.— C«- (P«««a).— Hiern, Fl. Trop. Afr. iii. 88 {Taren- 



rihcus Nees, Flora (1825), 11&. — Stylocorym na), 162, 167 (Pavetta), 187 (Rutidea) .—Mio.. 



Wight and Arn. Prodr. 400 (not Gay.).— Cupia Fl. Ind.-Bat. ii. 202, 354 (Styloeoryna), 262, 356 



DC. Prodr. iv. 393 {yaxt).—Wahlenbergia Bl, (Pavetta), 300 (Mi/otiyma); Suj^^ihSiG (Pavetta); 



Cat. Suit. 14 (not Schrad.). — Coptosperma Ann. Mus. Lugd.-Bat. iv. 191. — Seem. Fl. Tit. 



flooK. jr. Gen. ii. 86 (part). 133.— Benth. Fl. Austral, iii. 412 ( Webera), 413 ; 



' Ixora of authors. Fl, Monglc. 156 (Slylocoryne), 157 (PofcWa),- 15>8. 



