SAPINDACEZ. 
Clematis-leaved Serjania. Shrub cl. 
14 S. commu'nis (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 362.) branches pu- 
berulous ; leaves biternate ; leaflets oblong, tapering to both 
ends, acute or bluntly mucronulate, deeply toothed, puberulous ; 
sepals 4; fruit smooth. h. |. S. Native of Brazil in the 
province of Rio Janeiro. 
Common Serjania. Shrub cl. 
15 S. noxia (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 363.) branches clothed 
with rusty tomentum ; leaves biternate ; leaflets elliptic-oblong, 
tapering to both ends, mucronulate, nearly entire, smoothish ; 
sepals 4. R. 8. Native of Brazil in the province of Rio 
Janeiro. This plant is hurtful to cattle. 
Hurtful Serjania. Shrub cl. 
16 S. Dombrya'na (Juss. herb. St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 364.) 
branches puberulous; leaves biternate ; leaflets elliptic-oblong, 
tapering to both ends, acute or shortly acuminated, dentately 
serrated, smooth; sepals 5; fruit smooth. h. S. Native 
of Brazil near Rio Janeiro, and in the province of Minas Geraes. 
Dombey’s Serjania. Shrub cl. 
17 S. pavcipenra'ra (D. C. prod. 1. p. 603.) leaves biter- 
nate; leaflets oval, tapering to both ends, furnished on each 
side with 1 or 2 large teeth ; petioles slightly winged ; wings of 
carpels rounded and dilated behind. h. o. S. Native of 
Cayenne or French Guiana. 
Few-toothed-leafletted Serjania. Shrub cl. 
18 S. Ossa'na (D. C. prod. 1. p. 603.) leaves biternate, 
smooth, dark-green, and somewhat shining above, but pale be- 
neath; leaflets ovate, a little toothed at the apex, blunt, 
„mucronulate ; petioles naked; wings of carpels blunt behind. 
k. ^. S. Native of Cuba near Havannah. 
De la Ossa’s Serjania. Shrub cl. 
19 S. PuBE'scens (H. B. et Kunth, l. c.) branches villously 
pubescent; leaves biternate; leaflets ovate-oblong, obtuse, 
somewhat mucronated, quite entire or coarsely-crenated at the 
apex, smoothish above, and pubescent beneath. h. ^. S. Na- 
tive of South America in the province of Caraccas, in the valleys 
of Araguen. 
Pubescent Serjania. Shrub cl. 
i 20 S. MEXICANA (Willd. spec. 3. p. 465.) leaves biternate ; 
eaflets obovate, entire or toothed, usually emarginate ; petioles 
slightly winged ; stem prickly ; racemes compound ; wings of car- 
on rounded and somewhat dilated. h. ©? S. Native of 
€xico, Paullinia Mexicana, Lin. spec. 527. Schum. l. c. p. 
124. t. 11. f, 3. 
Mexican Serjania. Clt. 1823. Shrub cl. 
„21 S. ancustiròrra (Willd. spec. 3. p. 466.) leaves biter- 
nate; leaflets linear-lanceolate, quite entire, acute; petioles 
Beet h. J. S. Native of South America.—Plum. icon. ed. 
p am, t. 113. f. 1. Paullinia Mexicana, Jacq. obs. 3. p. 11. t. 61. 
- 5. a leaf only. 
Narrow-leaved Serjania. Shrub cl. 
22 S. ELEGANS (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 358.) branches pu- 
rulous; „leaves biternate; leaflets oblong or oblong-lanceolate, 
acute, quite entire, rather scabrous; sepals 5; fruit smooth. 
*u:S. Native of Brazil in the province of Minas Geraes. 
Owers rose-coloured ? 
a Var, B ; leaves full of pellucid dots ; leaflets narrower, long- 
Cuminated. Flowers whitish-green. 
legant Serjania. Shrub cl. 
S. revicura‘ta (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 359.) branches 
Smooth ; leaves biternate; leaflets oblong or elliptic-oblong, 
‘cuminated, dentately-serrated at the apex, reticulately-veined, 
quite smooth ; sepals 5. h.. S. Native of Brazil in the pro- 
vince of Minas Geraes. 
ticulated-leaved Serjania. Shrub cl. 
S. cranpirtdra (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 360.) branches 
III. Sersania. 659 
smooth ; leaves biternate ; leaflets elliptic-oblong, acuminated, 
obsoletely-toothed, smooth; sepals 4. h. VU. S. Native of 
Brazil in the province of Rio Janeiro. Racemes forming a panicle 
at the tops of the branches. 
Great-flowered Serjania. Shrub cl. 
25 S. panicuta’ra (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 5. p. 
111. t. 441.) branches pubescent; leaves biternate ; leaflets 
ovate-elliptical, acuminated, coarsely crenated, smooth, but hairy 
at the origin of the veins beneath; racemes panicled; fruit pu- 
bescent at the apex. b. S. Native of South America in 
the province of Caraccas in hot places. This plant is very like 
S. Caraccasana. 
Panicled-flowered Serjania. Shrub cl. 
26 S. LUPULINA (Schum. 1. c. p. 127. t. 12. f. 5.) leaves bi- 
ternate ; leaflets crenated, rusty beneath, terminal one some- 
what rhomboid, lateral ones ovate; petioles slightly winged; wings 
of carpels semi-oval. h. ^. S. Native of South America. 
Wolf Serjania, Shrub cl. 
27 S. Lu`cipa (Schum. |. c. p. 128.) leaves biternate ; leaflets 
ovate, acute, serrated ; petioles almost naked; wings of carpels 
half-oval. h.^©? S. Native of Santa Cruz ? 
Shining-leaved Serjania. Shrub cl. 
28 S. MULTIFLÒRA (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 365.) branches 
smoothish ; leaves biternate ; leaflets oblong, rather cuneated, 
acuminate, usually mucronulate, grossly and deeply toothed, 
smooth ; sepals 5; fruit hairy at the apex. h.o. S. Native 
of Brazil in the province of Minas Geraes. 
Many-flowered Serjania. Shrub cl. 
29 S. meripiona‘iis (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 366. t. 76.) 
branches smooth; leaves biternate; leaflets tapering to both 
ends, acute, and usually mucronate, smooth and dentately ser- 
rated, lateral ones oblong, terminal ones ovate, decurrent down 
the petiole ; sepals 5; fruit smooth. h. U.S. Native of Brazil 
on the banks of the river Uruguay. 
Meridional Serjania. Shrub cl. 
30 S. rerua‘uis (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 367. pl. rem. bras. p. 
235.) branches smooth; leaves biternate ; leaflets lanceolate- 
elliptic, tapering to both ends, quite smooth, shining above ; 
sepals 5 ; fruit villous at the apex, and smooth at the base. k. 
US. Native of Brazil in the province of Minas Geraes. This 
plant is very poisonous. 
Poisonous Serjania. Shrub cl. 
31 S. oxyre’rara (H. B. et Kunth, 1. c.) branches smooth ; 
leaves biternate ; leaflets ovate-oblong, acuminately mucronate, 
remotely serrated, smooth, upper ones trifid ; fruit smoothish. 
h. ©. S. Native of Peru on the Andes. 
Sharp-petalled Serjania. Shrub cl. , 
32 S. pusia (Spreng. syst. 2. p. 247.) leaves biternate ; 
leaflets obovate-oblong, shining, mucronately-toothed ; petioles 
awl-shaped ; racemes compound. k.%.S. Native of Porto- 
Rico. 
Doubtful Serjania. Shrub cl. 
33 S. umsv'ra (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 367.) branches hairy ; 
leaves biternate ; leaflets oblong, tapering to both ends, acute, 
mucronulate, deeply-toothed, hairy ; sepals 4; fruit puberulous. 
h. U.S. Native of Brazil in the province of Minas Geraes. 
Hairy Serjania. Shrub cl. 
34 S. Larvotrea’na (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 368.) branches 
puberulous; leaves biternate ; leaflets oblong, tapering to both 
ends, acute, serrated, smooth; sepals 4; fruit puberulous. k. 
. S. Native of Brazil in the province of Minas Geraes. 
Laruott’s Serjania, Shrub cl. 
35 S. patuposa (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 368.) branches tomen- 
tose; leaves biternate or impari-pinnate; leaflets unequally 
toothed, puberulous above, and tomentose beneath, terminal one 
elliptic, lower ones oblong; sepals 5; fruit hairy above, and 
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