CUNONIACEZ. 
ciliated ; urceolus crenated. 
tain woods. 
Crenated Weinmannia. Tree. 
17 W. Mavritia'ya (D. Don, in edinb. phil. journ. April 
1830.) leaves ternate and quinate; leaflets 3-5, obovate, or 
elliptic, obtuse, crenated, smoothish; racemes loose. bh. S. 
Native of the Mauritius, where it is called La Lou. W. trifo- 
liàta, Lam. dict. 7. p. 579. ill. t. 313. f. 2. exclusive of the 
synonyme. Smith, in Rees’ cycl. exclusive of the synonymes of 
Lin. Thunb. and Willd. W. Madagascariénsis, D. C. prod. 4. 
p. 9. Leaflets coriaceous, pubescent beneath, 4 or 1 inch long. 
Racemes loose, 2 inches long; fascicles few-flowered. 
Mauritian Weinmannia. ‘Tree. 
18 W. maretna‘ta (Moricand, mss. ex D.C. prod. 4. p. 10.) 
leaves with 3-5 leaflets ; leaflets ovate-lanceolate, acute, serrated, 
attenuated at both ends: extreme one the largest ; petiole mar- 
gined; capsule glabrous. h.S. Nativeof Peru. Branchlets 
villous, by threes at the tops of the branches. Racemes ex- 
ceeding the leaves. Leaflets 2-3 inches long, and 8-14 lines 
broad. 
Marginate-petioled Weinmannia. Tree. 
19 W. micropny’tta (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 6. 
p. 54. t. 523.) leaves ternate and quinate ; leaflets 3-5, obovate, 
crenated, glabrous; racemes very short, somewhat corymbose. 
h. S. Native of Quito, near Loxa. Leaves with sometimes 
only 2 leaflets ; leaflets small, cuneate-obovate, crenated, quite 
glabrous, shining, 3 lines long. Capsule ovate, glabrous. 
Small-leaved Weinmannia. Shrub. 
*** * Leaves impari-pinnate. 
20 W. oxa‘pra (Lin. fil. suppl. p. 228.) leaves with many 
pairs of leaflets; leaflets obovate or oblong, crenated, rather 
pilose beneath; rachis with rhomboid joints; racemes loose. 
hb. S. Native of the Islands of Santa Cruz and Martinique ; 
and of Mexico, near San Salvador and Chiconquiera. Willd. 
spec. 2. p. 436. exclusive of the synonyme of Lam. W. pin- 
nata, Lin. spec. 1. p. 515. exclusive of the synonyme of Browne, 
jam. Flowers numerous, white. 2 
Glabrous Weinmannia. Fl. May, June. Clt. 1815. Sh. 6 ft. 
21 W. rricuosre’rma (Cav. icon. 6. p. 45. t. 567.) leaves 
with many pairs of leaflets; leaflets oblong, acutely toothed, 
rather pilose beneath ; joints of rachis exactly rhomboid. k. 
S. Native of the Island of San Carlos de Chiloe ; and of Peru. 
W. dentata, Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 4. t. 334. f.c. W. pinnata, 
Lin. and Cay. mss. Leaflets obliquely cuneated at the base, naked 
and shining above, but rather pilose on the nerves and veins be- 
neath. Racemes loose. Capsule roundish-ovate, ribbed, glabrous. 
Hair-seeded Weinmannia. Shrub. 
22 W. mirta (Swartz, prod. p. 63. fl. ind. occid. 2. p. 691.) 
leaves with 3 pairs of leaflets; leaflets elliptic, serrated, hairy 
beneath as well as the branches; joints of rachis cuneated. 
h.S. Native of Jamaica, St. Domingo, and Brazil. Wind- 
mannia fruticdsa, &c. Browne, jam. p. 212. Leaflets hairy, 
at length smoothish above, coriaceous. Racemes loose, very 
copious, 2 inches long. 
Rough Weinmannia. Fl. May, Jul. Cit. 1820. Tr. 10 to 20 ft. 
23 W. nitipa (D. Don, in edinb. phil. journ. April, 1830.) 
leaves with usually 3 pairs of leaflets; leaflets obovate, crenated, 
glabrous, and shining on both surfaces; joints of rachis cu- 
neated. h. S. Native of Jamaica. Weinmannia hirta, var. 
Smith, herb. 
Shining-leaved Weinmannia. Tree. 
24 W. ciromera‘ra (Presl, in relig. Heenk. 2. p. 52.) leaves 
with 4-6 pairs of leaflets; leaflets oblong, obtuse, coriaceous, 
toothed towards the apex, hairy on the middle nerve beneath : 
terminal leaflet oblong-lanceolate, acute at both ends; wings of 
h. G. Native of Peru, in moun- 
I. Wernmannia. 199 
rachis semi-obovate ; racemes spicate, longer than the leaves, 
and are as well as the branchlets and petioles very hairy; ~ 
flowers glomerate, sessile; calyx smoothish; urceolus entire. 
h. G. Native of Peru, on the mountains. 
Glomerate-flowered Weinmannia. ‘Tree. 
25 W. tincrorta (Smith, in Rees’ cycl.) leaves with many 
pairs of leaflets; leaflets oblong, serrated, smoothish; joints of 
rachis spatulate; fascicles of racemes many-flowered. h. S. 
Native of the Island of Bourbon. W. glabra, Lam. dict. 7. 
p. 578. ill. t. 313. f£. 1. W. macrostachya, D. C. prod. 4. p. 10. 
The tree is called Tan rouge by the inhabitants of Bourbon, 
where it is used for dying red. 
Dyers’ Weinmannia. Tree. 
26 W. racaroipes (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 6. p. 
54. t. 524.) leaves with many pairs of leaflets; leaflets obovate 
or elliptic, crenated, glabrous on both surfaces, shining above ; 
joints of rachis obcordate. h.S. Native of Peru, at Pillao, 
and at Loxa. Branchlets with annular chinks, pubescent. 
Leaflets from 5-15, coriaceous, pilose on the joints beneath, 3 
lines long. Racemes 2 inches long; fascicles many-flowered. 
Capsule ovate-oblong, glabrous. 
Fagara-like Weinmannia. ‘Tree. 
27 W. parvirouia (Ruiz, mss. ex D. Don, in edinb. phil. 
journ. April, 1830.) leaves with many pairs of leaflets ; leaflets 
oblong, serrated, pilose beneath ; joints of rachis obovate; ra- 
cemes short. h. S. Native of Peru, at Pillao, where it is 
commonly called Mucho and Arbol del Peregil by the inhabitants. 
W. microphylla, Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 4. t. 334. f.a. Branchlets 
densely pilose. Leaflets from 9-15, contiguous, naked and 
opaque above; 3-5 lines long. Racemes dense, cylindrical, 
hardly an inch long; fascicles many-flowered, crowded. Cap- 
sule roundish, ovate, glabrous. 
Small-leaved Weinmannia. Tree. 
28 W. reticuta Ta (Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 4. t. 332.) leaves 
with many pairs of leaflets ; leaflets elliptic, crenated, clothed 
with rusty tomentum beneath ; joints of rachis obovate-oblong ; 
fascicles of racemes crowded. h. S. Native of Peru, at 
Pillao and Acomaya. W. pubéscens, Ruiz, mss. Branchlets 
densely clothed with rusty tomentum, usually with annular 
chinks. Leaflets 9-17, pilose above and shining, reticulately 
veined, half an inch long. Racemes dense, cylindrical, 2 or 3 
inches long; fascicles many-flowered, very pilose. Styles rather 
pilose at the base. Capsule ovate, smooth. 
Reticulated-leaved Weinmannia. Tree. 
29 W. ventiscirozia (Presl, in reliq. Heenk. 2. p. 52.) leaves 
with 3-5 pairs of leaflets ; leaflets oblong, obtuse, toothed, co- 
riaceous, hairy on the nerves, racemes, and petioles: terminal 
one oblong-lanceolate, acuminated at both ends ; wings of petiole 
and rachis semi-obovate; flowers on long pedicels; segments 
of the calyx ciliated; urceolus angular and crenated. h. G. 
Native of Peru, on the mountains, 
Lentiscus-leaved Weinmannia. Tree. 
30 W. tomentosa (Lin. fil. suppl. p. 277.) leaves with many 
pairs of leaflets; leaflets oval, with revolute margins, quite 
entire, clothed with hoary tomentum beneath; spikes cylin- 
drical, much crowded. h.S. Native of New Granada. H., B. 
et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 6. p. 55. t. 525. Leaflets size of 
those of box leaves, 9-15, approximate, very blunt, convex and 
pubescent above, but atlength green. Joints of rachis obovate, 
with revolute margins. Spikes cylindrical, obtuse, an inch long; 
fascicles many-flowered, much crowded ; peduncles short, densely 
clothed with tomentum. 
Tomentose Weinmannia. Tree. 
31 W. cive’rea (Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 4. t. 332. f. b.) leaves 
with usually 3 pairs of leaflets ; leaflets elliptic, serrated, reti- 
culated, smoothish; joints of rachis cuneate-oblong ; racemes 
