Hans Hallier. 
24. Bombacaceae (descendants of 21). 
25. Malvaceae (descendants of 24). 
26. Elaeocarpaceae (allied to 21, 24 and 27). 
27. Tiliaceae (including Ropalocarpus and Catostemma ; 
descendants of 21). 
128. Rhamnaceae (including Neopringlea? Allied to 21, 23, 
27, 29, 62, etc.) 
129. Urticaceae (including Ulmaceae, Moraceae and Canna- 
bineae; allied to 23, 27 and 28). 
! 30. Dipterocarpaceae (allied to 21, 24, 26 and IV.) 
VI. — Ebenales (descendants of V.) 
31. Sapotaceae (allied to 26, 30, 32—35). 
! 32. Convolvulaceae (including Cuscuteae, excluding Nolaneae; 
allied to 31). 
33. Ebenaceae (excluding Brachynema ; allied to 31 and 35). 
34. Symplocaceae (allied to 35). 
35. Styracaceae (allied to 30, 31, 33, 34, 54, 80, 101, 111, etc.) 
VII. —Geraniales (near 62-64, descended from 21). 
36. Zygophyllaceae (excluding Peganum ! Allied to 38 and 39 ?) 
37. Cneoraceae (allied to 36?) 
38. Oxalidaceae (allied to 39, 63 and Mimoseae). 
39. Geraniaceae (descendants of 27). 
40. Linaceae (including Erythroxylon and Humiriaceae ; allied 
to 38, 39 and 63). 
VIII. — Myrtiflorae (excluding Onagraceae, Trapa and Halor- 
rhagidaceae; descendants of V.) 
41. Lecythidaceae. 
! 42. Caryocaraceae (allied to 41, 43 and 54). 
43. Rhizophoraceae (including Anisophylleae ; allied to 21, 24, 
30, 31, 41—42 and 44). 
44. Lythraceae (including Rhynchocalyx, Alzatea, Sonnera- 
tiaceae ! and Punica ! Descendants of 41?) 
45. Myrtaceae (excluding Heteropytis ! Descendants of 41). 
46. Melastomaceae (descendants of 45). 
47. Combretaceae (descendants of 41 ?) 
48. Geissolomaceae. 
49. Penaeaceae. 
50. Ohniaceae. 
51. Thymelaeaceae (descendants of 47 ?) 
52. Elaeagnaceae (same origin ?) 
IX. — Rosales (near VIII., originated from V.) 1 
? 53. Saxifragaceae (excluding Parnassia! Brexia, Txerba, 
Roussea and Anopterus ? Ribes? Bauera!) 
54. Rosaceae (excluding Stylobasium, including Plagio- 
spermum! Dichotomanthes! and Corynocarpus! Near 
26, 34, 35, 41, etc., and originated from V.) 
! 55. Anacardiaceae (allied to Pomeae, Amygdaleae and Chry- 
sobalaneae). 
! 56. Sabiaceae (allied to 55). 
1 It is at present difficult to define this big cohort accurately; 
it will probably be divided into several after a more 
exhaustive examination. 
