SABIACEAE 
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II. Ruteae (herbs or undershrubs, rarely shrubs, with moderate 
sized $ firs., sometimes slightly zygomorphic; cpls. usually with > 2 
ovules ; endosperm) : Ruta, Dictamnus. 
III. Boronieae (undershrubs and shrubs, with regular usually 
5 firs.; endosperm fleshy, otherwise as II): Boronia, Eriostemon, 
Correa. 
IV. Diosmeae (undershrubs and shrubs, rarely trees with simple 
leaves ; exalbuminous, embryo usually straight with fleshy cotyledons) : 
Calodendron, Adenandra, Diosma. 
V. Cusparieae (shrubs and trees with regular or zygomorphic 
firs. ; endosperm little or o ; embryo curved, with radicle between the 
cotyledons) : Almeidea, Galipea, Cusparia. 
VI. Dictyolomeae (firs, regular, haplostemonous ; sta. with 
scales at base ; cpls. with oo ovules, only united at the base ; trees 
with double pinnate leaves) : Dictyoloma. 
FLINDERSIOIDEAE. Cpls. (5 — 3), each with 2 — 8 2-ranked 
erect ovules ; capsule loculicidal or septicidal with persistent endocarp ; 
seed winged, exalbuminous; woody plants with lysigenous glands. 
VII. Flindersieae : Flindersia, Chloroxylon. 
SPATHELIOIDEAE. Cpls. (3) each with 2 hanging ovules; 
drupe winged ; secretory cells and lysigenous oil-glands at margins of 
leaves. 
VIII. Spathelieae : Spathelia. 
TODDALIOIDEAE. Cpls. (5 — 2) or 1, each with 2 — 1 
ovules ; drupe or dry winged fruit ; endosperm or o ; leaves and bark 
with lysigenous oil-glands. 
IX. Toddalieae : Ptelea, Toddalia, Skimmia. 
A URANTIOIDEAE . Berry, often with periderm, and w T ith pulp 
derived from sappy emergences of cpl. wall. Seeds exalbuminous, 
often with 2 or more embryos. Lysigenous oil-glands. 
X. Aurantieae: Glycosmis, Limonia, Atalantia, Feronia, 
Aegle, Citrus. 
(Bentham-Hooker place the order in Geraniales, but add sub-order 
VII to Meliaceae. Warming places it in Terebinthinae.) 
Ryncospora Vahl. Cyperaceae (11). 150 sp. N. temp.; 2 in Brit, in 
wet bogs (beak rush). 
Sabal Adans. Palmae (1. 2). 10 sp. warmer Am. and W. Ind. 
S. Palmetto Lodd. and other species are the palmettos or thatch palms, 
the leaves of which are used for thatching. 
Sabbatia Adans. Gentianaceae (1. 2). 12 sp. N. Am. 
Sabia Colebr. Sabiaceae. 17 sp. S. and E. As. 
Sabiaceae. Dicotyledons (Archichl. Sapindales). 4 gen. with 65 sp., 
trop. and E. As. Trees, shrubs or lianes with alt. exstip. impari- 
pinnate or simple leaves. Infl. a panicle or cymose panicle, with 
bracts and bracteoles. Firs, usually $ . K (3 — 5), imbricate or free; 
