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particularly in the islands of Ceylon and Timor.—Burm. zeyl. t. 
23. Ptélea viscdsa, Burm. ind. 36. D. angustifolia, Roxb. 
hort. beng. p. 28. Leaves sometimes obtuse, sometimes acutish. 
Capsules 6 lines long and 9 broad. 
Burmann’s Dodonza. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1758. Sh. 5 ft. 
7 D. microca’rra (D.C. prod. 1. p. 617.) leaves oblong- 
linear, tapering to the base, but blunt at the apex or emarginate ; 
flowers racemose; fruit shorter than the pedicel. h. S. Na- 
tive of the Island of Bourbon. Lam. ill. t. 304. f. 2. Leaves 
3 lines broad. Capsules 3 lines long and 4 broad. 
Small-fruited Dodonza. Fl. May, July. Clt. 1818. Sh. 4 ft. 
8 D. sariciròLIa (D. C. prod. 1. p. 617.) leaves oblong-linear, 
acuminated at both ends, clammy; flowers racemose; fruit? 
h. G. Native of New Holland? D. angustifolia, Lam. dict. 
3. p. 292. Cultivated in the gardens of France under the 
name of Bois de Reinette. Leaves sweet-scented, 4 lines broad. 
Willow-leaved Dodonea. Fl. May, Jul. Clt. 1820. Sh. 4 ft. 
9 D. taurtna (Sieb. in Spreng. syst. app. p. 152.) leaves 
oblong-lanceolate, smooth, tapering to both ends; branches 
round; branchlets 2-edged ; flowers in axillary cymes. h. G. 
Native of New Holland. 
Lauret-like Dodonea. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1820. Sh. 4 ft: 
10 D. ptoica (Roxb. hort. beng. p. 28. D.C. mem. soc. 
genev. 1. p. 445.) leaves obovate-oblong, cuneated at the base, 
acute at the apex, never clammy ; young branches compressed, 
adult ones round; flowers dioecious, racemose. h.S. Na- 
tive of the East Indies, particularly in Hindostan. D. oblon- 
gifolia, Link, enum. 1. p. 381.? D. heterophylla, Hortul, 
Very like the following species. Perhaps the figure in Rumph. 
amb. 4. t. 50. is referable to this or to D. triquetra. 
Dioecious-flowered Dodonea. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1819. 
Shrub 4 feet. - 
11 D. trRYQuETRA (Andr. bot. rep. t. 231.) leaves lanceolate, 
tapering to both ends; branchlets triquetrous ; flowers dioecious, 
racemose; fruit with narrow wings, shorter than the pedicel. 
h.G. Native of New Holland. 
Three-sided-branched Dodonea. Fl. Ju.Jul. Clt. 1790. Sh. 4 ft. 
12 D. cunza‘ta (Smith, in Rees’ cycl. no. 5. Rudge, Lin, 
trans. 11. p. 296. t. 19.) leaves oblong, wedge-shaped, 3-toothed 
at the apex ; branchlets hardly angular ; flowers in short pani- 
cles. h.G. Native of New Holland about Port Jackson. 
Fruit almost like that of D. viscdsa. 
Wedge-leaved Dodonea. Fl. June, July. Cit. 1816. Sh. 3 ft. 
13 D. asrrenivotia (Rudge, in Lin. trans. vol. 11. p. 297. 
t. 20.) leaves oblanceolate, tapering to the base, 3-toothed at 
the apex, clammy; flowers somewhat racemose; branches tri- 
quetrous. h. G. Native of New Holland about Port Jackson. 
Spleen-wort-leaved Dodonæa. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1816. 
Shrub 4 feet. 
14 D. umpetra‘ra; leaves lanceolate, coriaceous, tapering to 
both ends; flowers terminal, umbellate. h. G. Native of 
New Holland (v. s. herb. Lamb.). 
Umbellate-flowered Dodonæa. Shrub 2 to 4 feet. 
15 D. Kner; leaves oblong-lanceolate, tapering to both 
ends, coriaceous ; flowers in short, terminal racemes ; fruit small, 
v-winged. h.G. Native of New Holland (v.s. herb. Lamb.). 
King’s Dodonæa. Shrub 2 to 4 feet. 
16 D. conre’rta; leaves obovate-lanceolate, mucronate, ta- 
pering to the base ; racemes short, crowded. h.G. Native 
of Van Diemen’s Land (v. s. herb. Lamb.). 
Crowded-flowered Dodonza. Shrub 1 to 4 feet. 
- 17 D. róxcres ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, tapering to both 
ends, obtuse, mucronate ; racemes short, axillary; pedicels 
long ; fruit 3-winged. h.G. Native of New Holland. Fruit 
dark-purple, with greenish-yellow wings (v. s. herb, Lamb.). 
Long-pediceltled Dodonea. Shrub 2 to 4 feet. 
SAPINDACE. XXVIII. Doponza. 
XXIX. Maconaa. 
18 D. ertoca’rpa (Smith, in Rees’ cycl. no. 6.) leaves ellip- 
tic-lanceolate, wavy ; branches and fruit beset with long hairs; 
sepals elliptical, reflexed. h. G. Native of the Sandwich 
islands on the mountains. 
Hairy-fruited Dodonza. Shrub 4 feet. 
19 D. evzacnoipes (Rud. in Schrad. neu. journ. 2. p. 392.) 
leaves oblong-ovate, clothed with scaly scurf above. R.S. 
Native of St. Domingo. 
Eleagnus-like Dodonza. Fl. June, Jul. Clt. 1800. Sh, 4 ft. 
20 D.? serruta'ta (D. C. prod. 1. p. 617.) leaves elliptical- 
oblong, stalked, serrulated, coriaceous, smooth 5 capsules cori- 
aceous, 3-winged. h.G. Native of Monte Video. 
Serrulated-leaved Dodonxa. Shrub 4 feet. 
** Leaves linear, filiform. 
21 D. ERICÆFÒLIA; leaves crowded, linear, very narrow, 
short ; flowers crowded, axillary, and terminal. R. G. Native 
of New Holland (v. s. herb. Lamb.). 
Heath-leaved Dodonza. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
22 D. rimirérmis (Link. enum. 381.) twiggy ; leaves long, 
very narrow ; pedicels axillary ; fruit 3-winged. h.G. Na- 
tive of New Holland. D. angustissima, D. C. prod. 1. p. 617. 
Filiform-leaved Dodonza. Clt. 1820. Shrub 2 to 4 feet. 
* * * Leaves pinnate. 
23 D. mutrrsuca; leaflets 10-15 pairs, small, pubescent, 3- 
toothed at the apex; petioles interruptedly winged ; panicles 
axillary and terminal. h.G. Native of New Holland (v. $ 
herb. Lamb.). 
Many-paired-leafletted Dodonzea. Shrub 2 feet. _ 
24 I). BORONIÆFÒLIA ; leaflets 3-4 pairs, small, trifid at the 
apex, with the petioles winged, pubescent. .G. Native 0 
New Holland (v. s. herb. Lamb.). 
Boronia-leaved Dodonea. Shrub J to 2 feet. 
25 D. Catzya'na; pilose; leaflets 3-4 pairs, small, ovate, 
with revolute edges; petioles winged. .G. Native of New 
Holland (v. s. herb. Lamb.). 
Caley’s Dodonæa. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. , 
26 D. rinwa‘ra (Smith, in Rees’ cycl.) leaflets 3-8 pas 
small, lanceolate, with revolute edges ; fruit 3-winged ; brane es 
villous ; petioles interruptedly winged. h. G. Native of New 
Holland. 
Pinnate-leaved Dodonæa. Clt. 1824. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
Cult. Dodone‘a is a genus of trifling shrubs not worth cul- 
tivating, except in botanic gardens. ` They will thrive well uae 
mixture of loam and peat or any light soil, and cuttings will ro 
readily in sand under a hand-glass, those of the stove specie 
should be placed in a moderate heat. 
XXIX. MAGON ZA (Magon, the name of some a 
known to St. Hilaire). St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 394, Cambess. t 
mem. mus. 18. p. 35. Phæocárpus, Mart. fl. bras. 1. p. 62. & 
37-38. 
Lin. syst. Octdndria, Monogynia. Calyx 5-parted, com 
equal. Petals 5, destitute of scales. Disk occupying the botto" 
of the calyx, irregular. Stamens 8, inserted in the disk. P ed 
excentral. Style curved, terminated by a somewhat 3- ote 
stigma. Ovary 3-celled; cells containing many ovulee 5 See ds 
imbricate. Capsule large, woody, 3-valved, many-seeded. Co- 
large, flat, girded by awing. Embryo straight, very ia dy 
tyledons large, suborbicular.—Trees with exstipulate, abrup 
pinnate leaves, and racemose panicles of flowers. bras. 1. 
1 M. puse’scens (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 394. pl. rem. e 
p- 239. t. 23 and 24.) branches pubescent ; Jeaflets ova Bi 
oblong-elliptic, profoundly emarginate, pubescent ; flower s the 
cemose; ovaries egg-shaped. h.S. Native of Brazil mm 
