. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. estabUshed by the succulentfruit and chmbing habit of Billardiera, seem to place Pit-tosporads in the same Alhance as the Vine and little genus Cheu-anthera fonns a transition fromPittosporads to Dilleniads, at once curious and imexpected. Chiefly New Holland plants. A few occur in Africa and the adjacent islands,and one in Nipal. Brown remarks that Pittosporimi itself has been found not only inNew Holland, but also ui New Zealand, Norfolk Island, the Society and S


. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. estabUshed by the succulentfruit and chmbing habit of Billardiera, seem to place Pit-tosporads in the same Alhance as the Vine and little genus Cheu-anthera fonns a transition fromPittosporads to Dilleniads, at once curious and imexpected. Chiefly New Holland plants. A few occur in Africa and the adjacent islands,and one in Nipal. Brown remarks that Pittosporimi itself has been found not only inNew Holland, but also ui New Zealand, Norfolk Island, the Society and SandwichIslands, the Moluccas, China, Japan, and even Madeiia. They seem to be imknown inAmerica. The berries of Billardiera are eatable ; but they have a resinous odour, and a bittersubacrid taste. The bark of Pittosponim Tobira has a resinous smell, and this resinousquality seems very general in the Order. Mr. Backhouse states that Billardiera muta-bihs has a green cylindrical fruit, becoming of a hghter gieen, or amber colour, whenripe, possessmg a pleasant subacid taste; but the seeds ai*e numerous and Fig. CCCVII. Citriobatus,^. , , , Cat:Oncosporam, Putterl. GENERA Marianthus, , CunningSollya, , , Hook. Campylanthera, , , Rom. et Schult. ? Stachy urus, , Zucc. Numbers. Gen. 12. Sp. 78. Position.—Olacaceae. — —1. Cheiranthera linearis; 2. its pistil and stamens; 3. a cross section of its ovary;4 a seed of Pittosponim undulatum, cut across to show the minute embryo. 442 PITTOSPORACE^. [Hypogynous Exogens. , {Von Martius, Nov. Gen. et Sp. (1829); Conspectus, No. 300. (1835); Ed. pr. underGuttiferce, p. 75, Endl. Gen. p. 1029). This name has been given to a supposed Order of plants representedby Canella alba, a common West In


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