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Volume 5 is the third one to deal with the angiosperms, covering Euphorbiaceae to Cornaceae (see table of contents for the complete listing).
- Euphorbiaceae
- Daphniphyllaceae
- Callitrichaceae
- Buxaceae
- Empetraceae
- Coriariaceae
- Anacardiaceae
- Pentaphylacaceae
- Aquifoliaceae
- Celastraceae
- Hippocrateaceae
- Salvadoraceae
- Staphyleaceae
- Icacinaceae
- Aceraceae
- Hippocastanaceae
- Sapindaceae
- Sabiaceae
- Balsaminaceae
- Rhamnaceae
- Vitaceae
- Elaeocarpaceae
- Tiliaceae
- Malvaceae
- Bombacaceae
- Sterculiaceae
- Dilleniaceae
- Actinidiaceae
- Ochnaceae
- Theaceae
- Guttiferae
- Dipterocarpaceae
- Elatinaceae
- Frankeniaceae
- Tamaricaceae
- Cistaceae
- Bixaceae
- Violaceae
- Flacourtiaceae
- Stachyuraceae
- Turneraceae
- Passifloraceae
- Caricaceae
- Tetramelaceae
- Begoniaceae
- Ancistrocladaceae
- Cactaceae
- Thymelaeaceae
- Elaeagnaceae
- Lythraceae
- Sonneratiaceae
- Crypteroniaceae
- Puniccaceae
- Lecythidaceae
- Rhizophoracae
- Nyssaceae
- Alangiaceae
- Combretaceae
- Myrtaceae
- TOhaloragaceae
- Hippuridaceae
- Theligonaceae
- Cynomoriaceae
- Araliaceae
- Umbelliferae
- Cornaceae