. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. i calledBremie, which is marshy and insalubrious to the last degree, the peasants employ noother remedy for the intermittent fever which pi*evails there. According to Meillet thisquaUty is apparently owing to a principle which he calls Lilacine.—Pharm. Jourii. 1. 557. I. Ohi&m.—Fruit a drupeor berry. Chionanthua, , Swartz. Thouinia, Swartz. Minutia, Flor , Miers. ,Mayepea, Auhl. j Freyeria, Scop. Ceranthiis, Schreb. GEN Boaria, A. , Stad


. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. i calledBremie, which is marshy and insalubrious to the last degree, the peasants employ noother remedy for the intermittent fever which pi*evails there. According to Meillet thisquaUty is apparently owing to a principle which he calls Lilacine.—Pharm. Jourii. 1. 557. I. Ohi&m.—Fruit a drupeor berry. Chionanthua, , Swartz. Thouinia, Swartz. Minutia, Flor , Miers. ,Mayepea, Auhl. j Freyeria, Scop. Ceranthiis, Schreb. GEN Boaria, A. , , , A. , A. , , , Vent. Rhysospermum, , Blum. ERA. Pachyderma, , Tourne/.Myospyrum, , , Lour. II, — Fruitsamaroid. Fraxinus, Tourne/. Ornus, , Labill. Desfontainesia, , Linn. Lilac, , , Tetrapilus, Lour. Numbers. Gen. 24. Sp. 130. Position.— Aceraceee.—Oleace^.— Fig. CCCCXVI.* Fig. CCCCXVI.*—!. flower of Ligustrum vulgare; 2. perpendicular section of calyx and pistil3. cross section of fruit, showing an abortive cell; 4. cross section of a seed. 618 SOLANACE^. [Perigynous Exogens. Order CCXXXVIII. SOLANACEtE.—Nightshades. Solaneffi, Juss. Gen. 124. (1789) ; R. Brown Prodr. 443; Bartl. Ord. Nat. 193; Schlecht. in Lhmcea, (1832); Nees v. Esenbeck in Linn. Trans. 17. 37. (1834).—Solanacese, Ed. Pr. ccxviii. (1836) ;Endl. Gen. cxlviii.; Meisner, p. 272.—Cestrinae, Martins Conspectus, No. 121. (1835).—Cestracese,Ed. Pr. ccxix.—Retziaceae, Bartl. Ord. Nat. (1830; ; Endl. Gen. p. 669. Diagnosis.—Solanal Exogens, vntli 5 free stamens, axile placentce, and a terete emlryo. Herbaceous plants or shrubs. Leaves alternate, undivided, or lobed, sometimes col-lateral ; the floral ones sometimes double, and placed near each ot


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