. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. se them as wTappers for cigars. Is not this the very differentLecjlhis ollaria ?—See Lecyths. GENERA. Carjocar, Linn. I Pekea, Aubl. Rhizoholus, Gartn. Souari, Aubl. Acanthocarya, AxTViAa,. \ Anthodiscus, G. Numbers. Gen. 2. Sp. 8. Position.—Clusiacese.—RhizobolacejE. Sapindacece. 400 CLUSIACE^. [Hypogynous Exogens. Order CXLIV. CLUSIACE^.—Guttifers. Guttiferae, Jim. Gen. 243. (1789); DC. Prodr. 1. 557. (1824); Meisrm; i). 42 ; Wight Illustr. 1. 114;Cambessedes, Memoir


. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. se them as wTappers for cigars. Is not this the very differentLecjlhis ollaria ?—See Lecyths. GENERA. Carjocar, Linn. I Pekea, Aubl. Rhizoholus, Gartn. Souari, Aubl. Acanthocarya, AxTViAa,. \ Anthodiscus, G. Numbers. Gen. 2. Sp. 8. Position.—Clusiacese.—RhizobolacejE. Sapindacece. 400 CLUSIACE^. [Hypogynous Exogens. Order CXLIV. CLUSIACE^.—Guttifers. Guttiferae, Jim. Gen. 243. (1789); DC. Prodr. 1. 557. (1824); Meisrm; i). 42 ; Wight Illustr. 1. 114;Cambessedes, Memoirc (1828).—Clusiacese, Ed. i:>r. Iv. (1836). Diagnosis.—Giittiferal Exogens, with simple opposite leaves, without stipules, symmetncal Jloivers, equilateral petals, adnate beakless anthers, solitary or feio seeds, and sessile radiating stigmas. Trees or shrubs, occasionally parasitical, jdelding resinous juice. Leaves without stipules, opposite, coriaceous, entire, with a strong midrib, and often -ndth the lateral veins running through to the margin. Flowers usually numerous, axillary, or Fig. CCLXXXII. white, pink, or red, articulated with their peduncle, ^ or J $ by abortion. Sepals 2,4, 5, 6, or 8, imbricated by alternate pairs, usually persistent, round, membranous, fre-quently imequal and colouied like petals. Petals hT^pogjTious, equal in number to thesepals, or the same power, and sometimes passing insensibly into them. Stamens nu-merous, either distinct, or combined in one or more parcels, hj^ogynous, rarely definite ;filaments of various lengths ; anthers adnate, burstmg inwards, sometimes very small,occasionally bursting outwards, sometimes 1-celled, and sometimes opening by a pore ortransversely ; even immersed in a fleshy receptacle. Disk fleshy, occasionally solitary, superior, 1 - or many-celled ; ovules sohtary, orthotropal or anatropal,{Endl.), erect, or ascending, or nmnerous and attached to central placentae ; style none,


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