414 TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Samara, 
irregularly serrate, downy, size various, the intermediate one 
is from four to six inches Jong, and the lowermost of the late- 
ral ones from two to three inches long, the rest between these 
sizes, Petioles common, round, downy, from three to five 
inches long. Stipules cordate, pointed, falling. Cymesleaf- 
opposed, or axillary, Peduneles half the length of the peti-- 
oles, jointed, and bracted a little above the middle. Berries 
whites four-lobed, depressed, four-seeded, 
15. C. serrulata. R, 
Perennial, scandent, smooth, Leaves website: Leaf, 
lets oblong, serrate. 
A native of Chg: where it blomoms.i in ave and 
May. | 
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SAMARA. Schreb. gen. N. 195. 
- Calyx four-parted, Corol four-petalled. Stamina iieted 
opposite to the centre of the insertions of the petals. Drupe 
superior, one-seeded, 
os S. paniculata. R. fait 
Arboreous, Leaves opposite, entire, broad- lanneodlalis Po 
nicles axillary, . Stigmatwo-lobed. Nae 5 & 
_ A tree, a native of the Circar mountain, «4 
, Leaves opposite, petioled, broad-lanceolate, seumineil to a 
“they arrow point, entire, exinoth, from three to five inches 
long, and one and a half or two broad. ‘Corymbs axillary, 
small, peduncled, shorter than the leaves, divided by three- 
forked divisions. Drupe dry, oblong, Nut one-celled,” 
“2.9, polygama, R, 
Leaves opposite, short-petioled, traddenmaliens firm A 
polished, Panic’ es axillary and terminal, Filaments dort, 
