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7. Dabeocia. Cal. 4-cMt. Cor. ovoid, ventricose, limb 4- 

 toothed. Stam. 8, included •,Jllamentsjlattened, shorter than 

 the linear antherSfVhich are sagittate below; cells loosened 

 and opening by oblique pores at tbe apex. Stigma simple, 

 truncate. Caps. 4-oelled, witli 4 Talves opening at the dis- 

 sepiments. 



8. AzAiBA. Oal. 5-parted. • Cor. bellshaped, 5-cleft, Stam. 

 5, equal, shorter than the corolla; anth. roundish; cells 

 opening by a longitudinal Jissure. Stigma capitate. Caps. 

 2 — 3-oelled with 2 or S Jyifid valves whose inflexed edges form 

 the double partitions. 



Tr. in. VACCINIEJE. Fr. baccate, fleshy, inferior. Disk 

 and stam. epigynous. Petals cohering. 



9. Vaccinium. Cal. entire or 4 — 5-toothed or lohed. Cor, 

 4 — 5-cleft or toothed. Stam. 8 — 10 ; anth. oblong, bifid at 

 the summit. Berry globose, crowned by the persistent limb 

 of the calyx, 4 — 5-celled, many-seeded. 



Tr. IV. PYROLEJE. Fr. capsular, dry, superior. Seeds with 

 a loose testa. Disk 0. Stam. hypogynoxw. Anth. opening 

 by pores. Petals scarcely cohering. 



10. Pyrola. Cal. 6-parted. Cor. of 5 connivent petals. 

 Stam. 10 ; anth. inverted, with 2 cells each opening by a 

 round pore at the base. Style 5-lobed. Caps. 6-valved, 

 opening from near tbe base to the top ; margins of the 

 valves connected by a web. 



11. MoNESBS. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. of 5 petals connected 

 below. Stam. 10 ; anth. inverted, with 2 cells each fur- 

 nished with a tubular horn opening at the end. Stigma 5- 

 parted, radiant. Caps. 2-celled, 5-valved, opening from 

 the top to the base with glabrous sutures. 



** Anthers opening by a transverse fissure. 



Tr. V. MONOTMOPEuE. Fr. capsular, dry, superior. Seeds 

 with a loose testa. Disk 0. Petals scarcely cohering. 



12. MoNOTBOPA. Cal. 4 — 5-parted. Cor. of 4 — 5 petals 

 each with a hooded honey-bearing base. Stam. 8 — 10. Anth. 

 kidney-shaped, 1-oelled, 2-valved. Stigma peltate. Caps. 

 5- celled, 5-valved, many-seeded. 



