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Wight, Robert, 1796-1872
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Digitized by Google 68 ILLUSTRATIONS OP INDIAN BOTANT.
-— - Byltneriaceae calyx persistent. Petals with the claws concavely vaulted^ fconcavo- fornicatuj sometimes aborting. Anthers 2-celled. Seeds often albuminous.
Hermanniaceae calyx persistent. Stamens 5, Anthers 2-celled extrorse. Albumen between farinacious and fleshy. Embryo curved.
Dombeyaceae calyx persistent. Petals flat. Stamens monadelphous, some definite multiple of the number of the petals. Anthers adnate^ 2-celled extrorse. Albume
...n fleshy.
Malvaceae.— Calyx persistent. Stamens monadelphous. Anthers 1-celled. Under this last the Bombaceae are arranged on account of their 1-celled anthers.
To this class Von Martins adds Depterocarpeae, and Lindley Lythrariece, In so large an assemblage presenting so few and so slight modifications of structure, it is not to be won- dered at that Botanists should have found it diflScult to determine the limits of each of its subdivisions, since in truth the peculiarities of the above orders are scarcely greater than we meet with in sections of other orders, and yet, the varieties of habit met with in each are such as renders it in every way desirable that they should be distinguished ; while the number of species referable to each subdivision, makes it preferable to distinguish them under a sepa- rate name rather than to unite the whole under a single denomination.


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