RUTACEAE 799 
copiously pitted, the wings thickish, Ae pitted .—Hillsides and limestone 
ridges, Appalachian provinces, Ga., Ala., and Tenn.—Spr. 
4. P. Baldwinii T. & mm Low shrub with PN pustulate branches; blades of the 
leaflets thinnish, 9.4.5 m. long, entire, acute or acutish, those of the lateral 
o 
iir est above or below the middle: samara obovate to orbieular-obovate, 1.5— 
PLA with the body dotted and wrinkled, the a thinnish dotted pu 
Pa , NE Fla.—Spr. 
4, AMYRIS [P. Br.] L. Shrubs or trees. Leaf-blades pinnate, or 1- 
d the petiole wingless. Flowers perfect or polygamous, panieulate. 
etals 4 or 5, broad, white. Ovary 1-celled: style short or want- 
ing. od les 2. Drupe with a single seed.—A bout 15 species, mostly in tropical 
America.—Spr.—sum. or all year S.— The heavy, hard, and close-grained heart- 
wood is sometimes used in cabinet-work, and yields a balsamic resin. | 
Fruit globose: ovary glabrous: leaflets shining bene 1. A. elenii: 
Fruit V a to elliptic-obovoid : ovary pubescent : edicts dull 
2. A. balsamifera. 
1. A. elemifera L. Shrub, - tree ee 2 m. tall: leaflets 3 or 5; ees 
ovate to rhombic-ovate, 9-8 c ong: petals 2.5-3.5 mm. long: drupe e 4— 8m 
long, black beneath the bloom. my) mar F 
Jaeq.|—(TorcHwoop.)—Coastal hammocks, 
pen. Fla., hammocks on the Everglade Keys 
and Florida Keys.—(W. I.) 
2. A. balsamifera L. Shrub, or E tree 
ades 
north as the = alifax River. In its north- 
ern distribution it is confined to the glee 
nal kit chenmiddens, village sites, and bur 
mounds that lie close to the ocean or the Gone 
5. GLYCOSMIS Correa. Shrubs or trees. Leaf-blades l-several-folio- 
late: leaflets mostly entire. e ers inii. relatively small. Sepals nearly 
distinct. Petals 5, elongate, w r 
2—5-celled: styles very short. eae moe 
in each cavity. Berry globular, the pulp 
very thin.—Five Pad natives of Asia and 
Australia 
E G. ghi diam Lindl. Shrub 1-4 
all o all tree: leaves 1-5-foliolate; 
leaflets elliptic, or baie above the middle, | 
8—16 em. long, glabrous: sepals orbieular to 
oval, 1-2 m m. long: petals eliptic, sometimes ' 
broadly so, $4 mm. long: filaments clavate: 
berry 7—10 mm. n diameter, white 0 x E 
( Side ud E E m ocks, Key West, l 
Nat. of trop. Asia 2 cult.— —(W. I. ded —sum. 
