OCTANDRIA. TRIGYNIA, s 2a, - 
Tférbaceous climbers; leaves biternately divided; pe- 
duneles long, solitary, and axillary, producing 2 tendrils 
below the 4 the summit, and terminating in a many-flowered 
corym 
Species. C. Halicacabitins: A doubtful native, but indi- 
genous to India. 
A small tropical genus of 4 species, others i in Ameri- 
ca, and 1 in Guinea. 
373. SAPINDUS.. (Soap-berry.) 
Calix 4-leayed, Petuls 4, glandulous. at the 
base. . Capsules 3, carnose, connate, and ven- 
' tricose, 2 at them often abortive. Seed spheri- 
. 
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Trees; with pinnated leaves; flowers paniculated termi- 
nal and axiliary. 
Spscies, 8. Saponaria. Fruit globose, terebinthinace- . 
ous.—Has. Sea-coast of Ge 
A tropical genus of 10 speci¢s, 5 indigenous to Ameri- 
ca, and 5 to India. 
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