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nides, but the capsule is very peculiar, almost 

 tricapsular. These 3 capsular G. are near to 

 Colletia and Ceanothus. 



145. LiTHOPLis Raf. Herm. cal.4fid.petaliso, 

 stam. 4, ov. immerse in disco,stylo 1, stig. 4fidum 

 Drupa ! subinfera vel adherens 4sperma ! — If as 

 Cramer and Persoon assert this G. has an ad- 

 herent ovary, it is not even of this family, but 

 nearer to Phylica and Myginda. The name 

 means weapons of the Stones. 



146. Lithoplis saxatilis Raf. Frangula do 

 Cramer, Rhamnus do L. and all authors, altho' 

 nearer to Ziziphus by fruit. 



147. FoRGERvxiA Neck, Raf. Dioica, cal. in- 

 fundib. Sfidus, petalis o, stam. 5 in sinubus, stylo 

 1, stig. 3, bacca uniloc. oligosp. — near to Ala- 

 ternus and Afarca, yet distinct from both. Type 

 JP. repens Raf. Rhamn. pumilus auct. rupestris 

 Scop, probably 2 sp. blended, since some deem 

 it hermaphr. or with petals, meaning something 

 else. 



148. Paliurtjs actjleatus Jus. Lam. . Raf. 

 (australis G. P.) Rhamnus Paliurus L. W. auct. 

 Aspidophorus Necker — very distinct G. now 



adopted by all ; but the Paliurus of Tourn. and 



Ad. was Ceanothus L. 



149. Ziziphus T, Ad. Lam. Dec. Vitm. ^c, 

 blended in Girtanneria and Berchemia by 

 Necker, only a subg. in Persoon, containing 

 nearly all the Rhamnus Sp. with a bilocular 

 drupe ; but there are yet some G. mixt with it. 



150. Saurobroma Raf. (Lizard food) diff. Zi- 

 ziphus, Monoica, petalis exiguis squamif. drupa 

 uniloc. nux crassa rugosa monosperma — Type 

 S. iguanense R. Rham. and Ziziphus do auct. 



151. Berchemia Neck. Dec. Oenoplia Hedw. 

 Pers. differs from Ziziphus by calix urceolate 



