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Julianiaceae. An order recently created by Hemsley {Phil. Trans . 
B. 199, 7907), and given a separate cohort Julianiales by Engler 
between Juglandales and Fagales, for Juliania (4 sp. Mexico) and 
Orthopterygium (1 sp. Peru), doubtfully placed in Anacardiaceae by 
Bentham- Hooker. 
Kendrickia Hook. f. Melastomaceae (1). 1 sp. Ceylon, S. Ind., 
climbing like ivy, with magnificent flowers. 
Klugia Schlecht. Gesneraceae (1). 4 sp. trop. As. and Am. The 
plants are markedly anisophyllous, and the flowers of right- or left- 
handed symmetry according to which side of the infl. they are on 
(cf. Saintpaulia, Cassia, &c.). 
Knoxia L. Rubiaceae (11. 10). 10 sp. Indo-mal. 
Kopsia Blume. Apocynaceae (1. 3). 6 sp. Indo-mal. 
Laggera Sch. Bip. Compositae (iv). 10 sp. palaeotrop. 
Lansium Rumph. Meliaceae. 4 sp. Indo-mal. L. domesticum Jack 
is sometimes cult, for its edible fruit. 
Lantana : add L. aculeata L. is one of the commonest weeds in the trop. 
Launaea Cass. Compositae (xm). 30 sp. trop. L. pinnatijida Cass, 
is very common on trop. beaches (p. 191). 
Lawia Tul. Podostemaceae. 1 sp. Ceylon to Bombay. Thallus of 
shoot nature, creeping, with endogenous shoots on the upper side. 
Leitneriales. The 6th cohort of Archichlamydeae (p. 126). 
Lilaea Humb. et Bonpl. Juncaginaceae (Naiadaceae, Bentham- 
Hooker). 1 sp. Am. Mts. (see Ann. Bot . XII. p. 98). 
Limonium Tourn. ex Mill. =Statice L. 
Liriope Lour. Liliaceae (vm) (Haemodoraceae Bentham-Hooker). 
1 sp. Cochin-china to Japan. 
Lodoicea : after largest read simple fruit. 
Machilus Nees. Lauraceae (1). 20 sp. As. Persea L. is sometimes 
merged in this genus. 
Macodes Lindl. Orchidaceae (4). t sp. Java. 
Magnoliaceae : add Bentham-Hooker add Trochodendraceae and in- 
clude the order in Ranales. 
Manglietia Blume. Magnoliaceae. 3 sp. Indo-mal., inch in Magnolia 
in Nat . Pfl. 
Maniltoa Scheff. Leguminosae (11. 2). 3 sp. Fiji, N. Guinea. Incl. 
in Cynometra L. in Nat. Pft . Some have hanging foliage (cf. Am- 
herstia). 
Marantaceae: add The leaves sleep at night and in dull weather by 
bending upwards at the pulvini. 
Martinezia Ruiz, et Pav. Palmae (iv. 7). 7 sp. trop. S. Am. 
Melodinus Forst. Apocynaceae (1. 1). 20 sp. Indo-mal., Polynesia. 
Metachlamydeae = Sympetalae. 
Microcycas A. DC. Cycadaceae. 1 sp. Cuba. 
Micromelum Blume. Rutaceae (x). 6 sp. Indo-mal. 
Milla Cav. Liliaceae (iv). 1 sp. Mex. 
