268 OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Ornitrophe, 
yellow, somewhat crescent-shaped gland, between the 
petals and stamens, Filamentseight, as long as the petals, 
projecting in an ascending direction, woolly. Anthers 
roundish, incumbent. Germ superior, two-lobed, &c. as 
in serrata. Style short, Stigma two-cleft. Berries one or 
two, round, the size of a pea, when ripe red, pulpy. Seed 
solitary, the shape of the berry, and nearly the same size. 
Embryo as in serrata, 
It differs from serrata ; Ist. In being a spreading 
shrub, whereas that is erect and very ramous, 2ndly. In 
- the young shoots, leaves and raceme being all very 
smooth, whereas there they are downy. 3dly. and lastly. : 
In the points of the leaves being rather obtuse,there acute. 
But in habit the difference is most striking, when seen 
growing together. 
5. O. Cobbe. Willd. 2. 322. 
Shrubby. Leaves ternate; leaflets subsessile, serrate, 
downy, the pair ovate, oblong, the terminal one “ie 
lanceolar. Racemes axillary, simple, © 
Rhus Cobbe, sp. pl. 382. 
I have seen only one dry specimen of this, it was given 
me by Dr. Rottler, under its old name (Rhus Cobbe.) 
The tender parts of the specimen are very downy, the 
leaves narrower, and less deeply serrate than O. serrata, 
which it resembles almost exactly in every other res 
pect. The flowers are all male, or male hermaphrodite? 
and agree so exactly with those of that plant, that = 
— mond serve for both. 
60. integrifolia. Willd. 2. 322. 
~ Leaves alternate; leaflets petioletted, eblaiig entire. 
Racemes axillary, sitet, as yar as the peas ons —— 
reniform, long-clawed, | pe 
A native of the Moluccas. 
