Order VI. DODECANDRIA DODECAGYNIA. 409 
6835 Leaves ciliated. Offsets globose 
6836 Leaves entire, Offsets spreading 
6837 Leaves with entangled hairs, Offsets round 
6838 Leaves rounded clavate clustered, Pedunc. naked 1-fl. Nects. obcordate 
a7td Miscellaneous Particulars. 
leek is a preservative to the coverings of houses in Smoland. It may easily be made to cover the whole roof 
of a building, whether of tiles, thatch, or wood, by sticking the offsets on with a little earth or cow dung. 
Ul'i. Philadelphus. Cal. 4-5-parted. Petals 4-5. Style 4-cleft. Caps, half-superior, 4^5.celled, many-seeded. 
Seeds with an arillus. 
1115. Leptospermum. Cal. persistent at base, 5.cleft, half-superior. Petals 5, clawed, round, longer than 
stamens. Stigma capitate. Caps, depressed, 4-5-celled. Seeds angular, slender. 
1116. Fahricia. Cal. 5-cleft, half-superior. Petals 5, sessile. Stigma capitate. Capsule many-celled. Seeds 
winged. 
1117. Metrosideros. Cal. 5-cleft, half-superior. Petals 5. Stamens very long, separate. Stigma simple. 
Caps. 3-4-celled. 
ins. Psidium. Cal. 5.cleft. Petals 5. Berry soft, pulpy, many-seeded. Cotyledons leafy, very small. 
Radicle very large, arcuate. Testa bony. 
1119. Eugenia. Cal. 4-5-parted, superior. Petals 4-5. Fruit fleshy, 1-celled, 1-seeded. Cotyledons half- 
cylindrical. Radicle very small. Testa membranous. 
1120. Caryophyllus. Cal. funnel-form. Fruit dry, 1 or 2-celled. Otherwise like Eugenia. 
MyHus. Cal. 5-cleft. Petals 5. Berry 2 or 3-celled, many-seeded. Radicle and cotyledons distinct. 
1122. Calyptranthus. Cal. truncate, before flowering covered with an hemispherical deciduous lid. Cor. O. 
Berry 1-celled, 4-seeded. 
1123. Pimenta. Cal. 5-fid. Petals 5. Ovary 2-celled. Ovules solitary, appense. Style straight. Stigma 
somewhat capitate. 
1124. Olynthia. Cal. 5-cleft. Petals 5. Stigma hooked. Berry 1-celled. Seeds angular. Embryo con- 
ferruminate. 
1125. Stravadium. Cal. 4-cleft. Petals 4. Fruit 4-cornered, 1-seeded. Flowers in terminal racemes. 
Leaves alternate. 
1126. Eucalyptus. Cal. truncate, covered with an entire deciduous lid. Cor. O. Capsule 4-celled, opening 
at end, many-seeded. 
1127. Punica. Cal. 5-cleft. Petals 5. Berry many-celled, many-seeded. Seeds berried. Placentas 
parietal 
§ 2. Ovary superior. 
1128. Amygdalus. Cal. 5-cleft. Petals 5. Drupe with a nut perforated on its surface. 
1129. Prunus. Cal. 5-cleft. Petals 5. Drupe with a hard smooth nut. 
1130. Chrysobalanus. Cal. 5-cleft. Petals 5. Style lateral. Drupe with a 5-furrowed, 5-valved nut. 
Orders. DI-PENTAGYNIA. 
Many perigynous Stamens. 2 to 5 Styles 
\ 1. Ovary inferior 
1131. Mespilus. Cal. 5-parted, with leafy divisions. Disk arge, honey-bearing. Styles smooth. Apple 
turbinate, open, 5-celled, with a bony putamen. 
1132. Crataegus. Cal. 5-toothed. Petals spreadhig, orbicular. Ovary 2-5-celled. Styles smooth. Apple 
fleshy, oblong, closed by the teeth of the cal., or by the thickened disk. Putamen bony. 
1133. Pyrus. Cal. 5-toothed. Petals roundish. Apple closed, 5-celled, with a cartilaginous putamen. Cells 
2-seeded. Testa cartilaginous. 
1134. Cydonia. Cal. 5-parted, with leafy divisions. Apple closed, many-seeded. Testa mucilaginous. 
1135. Photinia. Cal. 5-toothed. Petals reflexed. Ovary half-superior, villous, 2-celled. Styles 2, smooth. 
Pericarp 2-celled, included in the fleshy calyx. Testa cartilaginous. 
1136. Raphiolepis. Cal. with a funnel-shaped deciduous limb. Filaments filiform. Ovary 2-celled. Apple 
closed by the thickened discus, with a papery putamen. Seeds gibbous. 
1137. Eriobotrya. Cal. woolly, bluntly .'j-toothed. Petals bearded. Stamens erect, the length of teeth. 
Styles 5, filiform, included, hairy. Apple closed, 3-5-celled. Chalaza none. Radicle included between the 
bases of cotyledons. 
}138. Amelanchier. Cal. 5-toothed. Petals lanceolate. Ovary 10-celled. Ovules soUtary. Apple 3-5-celIed, 
with a cartilaginous putamen. 
