Hans Hallier. 
XI. — Sarraceniales (descendants of X !) 
99. Sarraceniaceae (allied to 89, 95, etc.) a. Sarracenieae. 
b. Nepentheae. 
100. Droseraceae (including Roriduleae ! excluding Parnassia ! 
Allied to 89, 93—95, 99, etc.) 
XII. — Santalales. 
101. Olacaceae(includingQpilieae! Champereia! Icacinaceae! 
Brazzeia ! Erythropyxis ? Rhaptopetalum ! Egassea 
Pierre! Scytopetalum! Alangium ! Marlea! Brachy- 
nema! Ancistrocladus ! and Sibangca ? Near 22, 23, 26, 
27, 30, 33, 35, etc., descended from 21). 
! 102. Ampelidaceae (allied to 101, etc.) 
103. Grubbiaceae. 
104. Santalaceae. 
105. Myzodendraceae. 
! 106. Gnetaceae (allied to 104, 105 and 107). 
107. Loranthaceae (allied to 101 —106). 
XIII. — Umbelliflorae. 
108. Cornaceae (excluding Alangieae! descendants of 101 ?) 
109. Araliaceae (including Umbelliferae ; descendants of 108?) 
110. Adoraceae (allied to 109?) 
XIV. — Amentiflorae. 
1111. Hamamelidaceae (including Daphniphyllum and Balanops! 
Cercidiphyllum, Euptelea and Eucommia! Platanus! 
Leitneria! Buxeae and Stylocereae! Near 26—30, 35, 
101, 108, etc. descended from V.) 
112. Myricaceae (near Leitneria, descended from 111). 
113. Salicaceae (near Leitneria, 112 and Daphniphyllum, 
descended from 111). 
114. Juglandaceae (allied to Daphniphyllum, 115a and 116). 
a. Julianieae. b. Juglandeae. 
115. Betulaceae (near Corylopsis, Hamamelis, Parrotia, etc., 
descended from Hamamelidoideae). a. Coryleae. 
b. Betuleae. c. Casuarineae. 
116. Fagaceae (allied to 114 and 115a). 
XV. Passiflorales (including Campanulatae). 
117. Flacourtiaceae (including Lacistema ? near 22—29, 
descended from 21). 
118. Violaceae (allied to 117, 119—121, 125, 131,132,138, etc.) 
119. Cistaceae (allied to 118). 
120. Cochlospermaceae. 
121. Bixaceae. 
122. Passifloraceae (near 22 and 23, derived from 21). 
123. Acbariaceae (descendants of 122). 
124. Malesherbiaceae (same origin). 
125. Turneraceae (same origin). 
! 126. Onagraceae (including Trapa ! , near 125, descended 
from 122). 
127. Grossulariaceae (allied to 126?). 
128. Elatinaceae (allied to 126 ? ). 
129. Datiscaceae (excluding Tetrameleae ?, allied to 126 and 
130?), 
