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insists that the relationship of the Papaveracese and the Ranunculaces is 
shown by a comparison of Corydalis with Leptopyrum, and Platystemon with 
Ranunculus”. 
105 Capparidacee”: Closely related to the Crucifere. 
106 Keeberliniacer” : EneLerR formerly placed this family in the 
Parietales, but later on he brought it to the Rhoeadales and united it with the 
Capparidacese. I put it here for the sake of convenience, next to the Cappari- 
daces. ZUCCARINI and ENDLICHER refer it to the Pittosporacese on account of 
its many-seeded placentas. Asa Gray and Brenraam-HOooKeEr ascribe it to the 
Rutacese of the Geraniales; ENGLER, however, does not regarded this family 
as referable to the same series. The Keeberliniacese are comparable with the 
Saxifragacese or with the Parietales, in the placenta with numerous poly- 
seriate ovules. They are near the Bixaces in their deciduous sepals. The 
existence of some connections between the flowers of this family and those of 
the Rhoeadales is almost undeniable. 
107 Cruciferee”: In floral structure, this family is directly related to 
the Papaveracese, and after that, to the Capparidacem. 
108 Tovariacee”: Somewhat near the Phytolaccacess (BENTH.-HOoKER). 
But, on the other hand, the family stands between the Papayeracesw and the 
Capparidacese (EICHLER). It approaches the Capparidaces in the structure 
of its seeds and in its habit. 
109 Resedaceze®: Near the Cruciferea and the Capparidacee. With 
the latter, the family agrees in the parietal placenta, in the gynophore and in 
the zygomorphous flowers. 
110 Moringacee”: Da.zeLu compares this family with the Bignoniaces, 
while it is brought near the Violacess by LiypLEy and Hooker. GRISEBACH 
and Barton bring it into comparison with some of the Rhwadines, especially 
with the Capparidacee ; but Enpuicnrr, Drcarsye and Benrsam place it 
beside the Leguminose or even assign it to the latter family. Other botanists 
1) Feppr, F.—Papaveraces, in das Pflanzenreich IV.—104, p. 74. 
2) Lo. IIL—2, p. 220. 3) 1. c. IIL—6, p. 321. 
4) Nat. Pfl-fam. IIT.—2, p. 152. 5) Lo. IIL—2, p. 207. 
6) Nat. Pfl.-fam. IL~—2, p. 239. 7) Lo. TIL-2, p. 244. 
