340 DECANDRIA. Class X. 
1024. Inocarpus. Cal. bifid. Cor. funnel-shaped. Stamens in a double row. Drupe 1-seeded. 
1025. Styrax. Cal. inferior. Cor. funnel-shaped. Drupe 2-seeded. 
§ 5, Ovary inferior. Flowers complete. 
1026. Jmsicea. Cal. 4-5-parted. Petals 4-5. Caps. 4-5.celled, oblong, opening at the angles. Seeds nu- 
merous, minute. 
1027. Getonia. Cal. 5-leaved, persistent. Filaments alternately broader, 5 in the orifice of the calyx. Seed 
coated, oblong, crowned by the calyx. 
1028. Quisqualis. Petals 5, inserted on a filiform calyx. 
1029. Melastoma. Cal 5-cleft, canipanulate. Petals 5, inserted m calyx. Berry 5-celled, surrounded by 
ca-vx. 
1030. Petaloma. Petals 5, between the segments of the calyx. Berry 1-celled. 
1031. Acisanthera. Cal. ventricose, 5-cleft. Petals 5. Anthers sagittate, versatile. Caps, crowned, 2-celled, 
many-seeded. 
§ 6. Flowers incomplete, or apetalous. 
1032. Dais. Involucre 4-leaved. Cor. 4-5-cleft. Berry l,seeded. 
1033. Bucida. Cal. 5-toothed, superior. Berry 1-seeded. 
1034. Samyda. Cal. 5-parted, colored. Nect. campanulate, stamen-bearing. Caps, berried inside, 4-valved, 
1 ce led. Seeds nidulant. 
Orders. DIGYNIA. 10 Stamens. 2 Styles. 
1035. Royena. Cal. urceolate. Cor. 1-petalous, with a revolute limb. Caps. 1-celled, 4-valved. 
1036. Trianthema. Cal. mucronate under the end. Cor. O. Stam. 5-10. Ovary blunt. Caps, cut 
round. 
1037. Scleranthus. Cal. 1-leaved. Cor. O. Seeds 2, included in calyx. 
1038. Cunonia. Petals 5. Sepals 5. Capsule 2-celled, acute. 
1039. Hydrangea. Cal. superior, 5-toothed. Petals 5. Caps. 2-celled, 2-beaked, opening by a hole between 
the beaks. 
1040. Chrysosplenium. Cal. 4-5-cleft, colored. Cor. O. Caps. 2-beaked, 1-celled, many-seeded. 
1041. Saxifraga. Cal. 5-parted. Petals 5. Caps. 2-beaked, 1-celled, many-seeded. 
1042. Tiarella. CaL 5-parted. Petals 5, inserted in the calyx, entire. Caps. 1-ceUed, 2-valved : one valve 
largest. 
1043. Mitella. Cal. 5-cleft. Petals 5, inserted in calyx, pinnatifid. Caps. 1-celled. 2-valved ; with equal 
valves. 
1044. Gypsophila. Cal. 1-leaved, campanulate, angular. Petals 5, ovate, sessile. Caps, globose, 1-celled. 
1045. Saponaria. Cal. 1-leaved, naked. Petals 5, clawed. Caps. 1-celled, oblong. 
1046. Dianthus. Cal. cylindrical, 1-leaved, with scales at the base. Petals 5, clawed. Capsule cylindrical, 
l-celled. 
MONOGYNIA, 
940. EDWARD^SIA. Sal. Edwardsia. 
5670 grandiflora Sal. large-flowered Si (or 
LeguminosiB. 
5671 chrysophylla Sal. 
5672 microphylla Sal. 
941. SOPHO'RA. H. K. 
5673 tomentosa W. 
5674 japonica W. 
5675 alopecuroides W. 
5676 flavescens JV. 
942. ORMO'SIA. Jacks. 
5677 dasycarpa Jacks. 
5670 
12 my.jn 
or 12 my.jn 
my.jn 
golden-leaved 
small-leaved 
SOPHORA. 
downy 
Japanese 
Fox-tail 
Siberian 
Ormosia. 
smooth-leaved ^ □ or 10 jn.j 
5671 
Y 
Y 
1772. 
3t □ or 12 
5 tm 40 au.s 
^ A or 4 jl.au 
A or 2 my.jl 
Sp.3. 
N. Zeal. 
N. Zeal. 
N. Zeal. 1772. 
Sp. 4— . 
India 1690. 
Japan 1753. 
Levant 1731. 
Siberia 1785. 
Sp. 1—4. 
W. Indies 1793. 
C s.p Bot. mag. 167 
C s.p Bot. reg. 738 
C s.p Bot. mag. 1442 
Trew. ehret. t.59 
Bot. rep. 585 
Pall. astr. t. 87 
C lt.l Lin.tran.lO.t.26 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture 
940. Edwardsia- Named after the late Mr. Sydenham Edwards, a celebrated botanical draughtsman. The 
reputation of the Botanical Magazine has arisen almost wholly from the skill he displayed in the management 
of the figures of that work. These plants are hardy enough to survive through our winters out of doors, 
when they are not very severe : but are best protected under a frame, or planted in a conservatory : they 
generally ripen seeds, by which, or by young cuttings planted under a bell-glass in sand, they may be readily 
encreased. {Bot. Cult. 183.) 
