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Series XXXII. Pandales 
131 Pandacew”: The relation is not yet very clear. 
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Series XXXIV. Geraniales 
182 Geraniacee”: Related to the Linaces and Rutacee, in the 
number of carpels and ovules. 
133 Oxalidacess®: Intimately allied to the Geraniaces. The family is. 
also comparable with the Zygophyllaceze and Rutacex, as shown by DE CanpoLie. 
134 Tropzolacee”: In floral structure closely connected with the 
Geraniacese and its allies. The family also resembles the Hippocastanaces. 
in the oblique position of the gynseceum”. 
135 Linacee™: Some affinities of this family are found in the Gerani- 
aces, Oxalidaceze and Caryophyllaceze-Silenes ; also in the Theaces, as can be 
seen in the many-membered andrceceum of the Hugonies (Linac.) 
186 Humiriacee”: Near the Linacez. 
187 Erythroxylacee”: BrNTHam-Hooxer and Bari1on put this family 
beside the Linacee ; while Jussrev, Martius and ErcHLEr regard it as near 
akin to the Malpighiaces, on account of the structure of the flowers, especially 
of the 3-celled ovary. 
188 Zygophyllacee”: Near the Rutacezx. 
189 Cneoraceew™: Near the Zygophyllacee. 
140 Rutacew': Related to several families, such as the Burseracem, 
Cneoraceze and Zygophyllacee of the Geraniales, this family is especially 
allied to the Simarubacesx, as is seen in the agreement of the Dictyolomex 
(Rutacese) and the Simarubacer, in the stamens provided with scales at the 
base. The Flindersiess of the Rutacex are related to the Meliaceze in the fruit. 
141 Simarubacee™: As above. Intimately allied to the Rutace. 
1) Eveter, A.—Syllabus 1. c. p. 223. 2) Nat. Pfé.-fam. IIL—4, p. 7. 
3) 1c. TL—4, p. 18. 4) 1. oc. IIL—4, p. 26. 
5) Bucnenav, Fr.—Tropeolacee, in dag Pflanzenreich IV.—131, p. 10. 
6) Lv. TL—4, p. 30. 7 1-6 TB—4, g 36. 
8) Lec. TL—4, p. 39. 9) Nat. PAl.-fam. Il —4, p. 78. 
10) 1c. TL—4, p. 94. 11) 1. ce. IIL.—4, p. 108. 
12) 1. c, I—4, p. 206. 
