CXLVI. LOGANIACE^. 



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. CXLVI. LOGANIACE^. 



(LoGANiE^, B. Br. — PoTALiE^, Jfarims.— Stetchnb^, D.O. — Stetchnace^, 

 Blume. — LoGANiAOE^, Potaliace^ et Apoctneakum pars, Lindl.) 



Logania. 

 2 flower out vertically (mag.). 



Logania* 

 $ flower cut Tertically (mag.). 



Logania. 

 Capsule (mag.). 



Logania nei-iifolia* 



Logania. Diagram. 



Logania. 

 FistU (mag.). 



CoEOLLA monopetalous, Jiypogynous, regular, generally isostemonous, cBsHvation 

 valvate, contorted or convolute. Stamens inserted on the corolla. Ovaet of 2-4 1- 

 or many-ovuled cells ; ovules anatropous or semi-anatropous. Embeto albuminous. 

 — Leaves opposite. 



Stem woody, rarely hei-baceous. Leaves opposite, stipulate, or exstipulate 

 ■when the dilated and connate bases of the petioles embrace the stem, with a short some- 

 times obsolete border ; stipules adnate on both sides to the petioles, or free and inter- 

 petiolar, or cohering in a sheath, or axillary, dorsally adnate to the base of the 

 petiole. Flowbes 5 , regular, very rarely anisostemonous, axillary and solitary, or 

 racemose or corymbose ; sometimes in a terminal corymb or panicle. Calyx mono- 

 sepalous with valvate aestivation, or of 4-5 free imbricate sepals. Cokolla hypo- 



