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PENTAGYNI A. 337 
^Ulnque, unguiculata , ungues longitudine tubi Caly- 
cis; laminae obtusae , leviter ernarginatae , appendicu^o 
nullo nudae ; styli quinque ; capsula unilocularis , apico 
in quinque valvulas deluscens, poiyspors. 
132^ LYCHNIS, (LYCHNIS, Lychnide, Lampette ) 
iourn. HNK, juss. lam. illustr. tab. 391. ( caryophyl- 
lea5.). — Calyx monophyllus . tubulosus, oblongus* 
laevis , quinquedCntatus ; corollae petala quinque, ungui* 
culata, limbo saepe bifido; capsula uni — rarius tri — 
quinquelocularis , ad apicem dehiscetis in quinque val- 
vulas, polyspora. — (Tlores saepe in corymbis termi- 
nalibus , interdum in spicis paniculatis). 
I326 OXALIS, ( OXALIDE j StJRELLE) z inn. 
jacq. monegr. juss. lam. tab. 391. OXYS tourn.med. 
xnonad. p . 1 1 3- (geranieis affinis). — Calyx quinquepar- 
titus (pentaphyllus) , persistens; corollae hypogynae pe- 
tala quinque, leviter lateraliter ad basiu unguium con- 
nexa ; stamina hypogyna , inaequalia, alternantia quin- 
que breviora; filamenta exteriora basi connata; antherae 
rectae, rotundatae; ovarium simplex; capsula brevis aut 
oblonga , pentagona, quinquelocularis, loculis mono — 
polysporis, q uinquevalvis valvulis marginibus in- 
trantibus et affixis placentae centrali, externe biparti- 
tis, angulis elastice dehiscentibus; sporae suba ril latae, 
compressae, striis transversalibus notatae, receptaculo af- 
Exae ; albumen cartilagineum; embryo rectus ; co- 
tyleAones foliaceae, ellipticae : tadicula supeta. — * (Her- 
bae caulescentes aut scapiformes ; radix interdum tube- 
rosa (truncus superficialis) ; folia alterna, ternata , rariua 
impari pinnata , circinnathn volutae ante expansionem 
more filicum ; pedunculi terminales in elongationibus 
scapiformibu8 , axillares aut terrbinales in elongationi- 
bus foliaceis, et tunc uniflori et ad mediam partem cin* 
etae duabus squamis, aut floribus in umbellis invcluv 
cratis, iuvolucro brevi). 
1327. ROUREA, (ROURELLE) aubu. Guy. L tab. 
467. juss. ROBERGIA sciireb. wijuld. ( terebintacea 
X.). — Calyx quinquepartitus vel fissus, externo to- 
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