. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 378. Mower (f). Fig. 379. Longitudinal section of flower; five divisions nearly valvate or slightly imbricate; and by the shape of the petals, whose claw is hollow in the form of a small flattened horn, from the interior of. which issues a subulate tongue. The Schmidelia, shrubs from all the tropical regions of the globe, have, with the lobate and indehiscent fruit of the preceding genera, tetra- merous flowers and leaves usually uni- or tri-foliate, rarely having four or flve folioles. The Hemigyrosa^ trees from tropical Asia, have ^DO. Prodr. ii.


. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 378. Mower (f). Fig. 379. Longitudinal section of flower; five divisions nearly valvate or slightly imbricate; and by the shape of the petals, whose claw is hollow in the form of a small flattened horn, from the interior of. which issues a subulate tongue. The Schmidelia, shrubs from all the tropical regions of the globe, have, with the lobate and indehiscent fruit of the preceding genera, tetra- merous flowers and leaves usually uni- or tri-foliate, rarely having four or flve folioles. The Hemigyrosa^ trees from tropical Asia, have ^DO. Prodr. ii. 607, n. 2 (Afzelia); Si/st. i. Tent. i. 118, t. 28—Span, in ZiniKBa, SfdS; , 19 {Sapmdus).—Hi,. Bijdr. {Erioglosmm). — Bbnth. Fl. Austral, i. 454 '}&9 {Urioghssum); {Sapiti- {Erioglossiim).— '&KKER, in Olii). Fl. trap. Afr. dits); Mmnphia, iii. 63, t. 167 (^Sapindus); 118, t. i.°420 {Erioglosswn).—Walp Rep. i. 407 {Mrio- 166 {Efioglossmn).—EoxB. PI. Coromand. t. 62 glossmn). {Sapindm.)—Rich. Guillem. etPERR. Fl. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve & Co.


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