. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. clla, Domb. Boique, , Linn. Skimmi, Kampf. Badiani/cra, Linn. Cymhnstemon, , Gi/mnanthus, Temus, Molin. Numbers. Gen. 11. Sp. 65. —Anonacese.—Magnoliace^.— Fig. CCXCI.—1. stamens and pistil; 2. fruit, of Aromadendron elegans. E E 2 420 ANONACE^. [Hypogynous Exogens. Order CLII. ANONACEiE.—Anonads. Anonse, Juss. Gen. 283. (1789.;;—Anonaceae, Rich. Anal. Fr. 17. (1808) ; Bu
. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. clla, Domb. Boique, , Linn. Skimmi, Kampf. Badiani/cra, Linn. Cymhnstemon, , Gi/mnanthus, Temus, Molin. Numbers. Gen. 11. Sp. 65. —Anonacese.—Magnoliace^.— Fig. CCXCI.—1. stamens and pistil; 2. fruit, of Aromadendron elegans. E E 2 420 ANONACE^. [Hypogynous Exogens. Order CLII. ANONACEiE.—Anonads. Anonse, Juss. Gen. 283. (1789.;;—Anonaceae, Rich. Anal. Fr. 17. (1808) ; Bunal. Monogr. (1817); 1. 462. (1818) ; Prodr. 1. 83. (1824); Bl. Fl. Jav. ; Alph. De Cand. in Mem. Phys. Genev.(1832) ; Wight Illustr. ; Endl. Gen. clxxiv. ; Meisner, 4.—Glyptospermae, Vent. 75. (1799.) Diagnosis.—Ranal Exogensy loith distinct caipels, no stipules, a vahate corolla, and rumiiude or shrubs. Leaves alternate, simple, almost always entire, without usually green or brown, axiUary, solitary, or 2 or 3 together, shorter than the. leaves 3 1 Fig. CCXCII. the peduncles of abortive flowers sometimes indurated, enlarged, and hooked. Sepals 3, persistent, usually partially 6, hjpogynous, in two rows, coriaceous,with a valvate eestivation, sometimes imitedinto a monopetalous corolla, very rarely indefinite, covering a large hj^ogy-nous torus, packed closely together, very rarelydefinite; filaments short, more or less angular;anthers adnate, turned outwards, with an en-larged 4-cornered connective, which is some-timesnectariferous. Carpels usually numerous,closely packed, separate or cohering, occa-sionally definite ; styles short ; stigmas sim-ple ; ovules sohtary, or a small number, erector ascending, anatropal. Fruit consistmg ofa number of carpels, which are either succu-lent or dry, sessile or stalked, 1- or many-seeded, distinct or concrete into a fleshy
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