632 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA,  ‘Ttea. 
celled, sunk in the saucer-shaped, five-horned nectary ; cells: 
one-seeded ; attachment inferior. Capsule inferior, three- 
celled, with a single seed in each. Embryo erect, and fur- 
nished with a perisperm, 
1. G. tiliefolia. Willd, sp. iv. 1000, Roxb. Corom. 1. 
AN. 98. wd 
Shrubby, climbing. Leaves cordate, serrulate, smooth. 
Racemes terminal, and axillary. 
Telinga, Penki-tiga. 
A large, climbing, woody shrub, a native of the Capes 
mountains, 
Tendrils simple, small, generally fromthe lower part of the 
racemes. Leaves alternate, petioled, cordate, slightly serrate, 
or crenulate, smooth, from two to four inches long. Racemes 
terminal, and from the exterior axills, long, filiform, #Jowers 
numerous, small. Bractes minute. Calyx above, five-parted. 
Corol as in Rhamnus. Nectary the saucer-shaped part is 
here augmented by five emarginated, spreading horns. Fila- 
ments inserted in the margin of the nectary, alternate with its 
horns. Germ below, three-sided, Style three-cleft. Capsule 
dry, triangular, three-celled, three-valved. Seeds one in each 
cell, 
ITEA. Schreb. gen. N. 381. 3 
iGslga five-toothed. Petals five, (four of which, with she 
stamina are inserted on the receptacle.) Capsule pce 
two-valved, many-seeded, Receptacles lateral. Z 
= I. umbellata. R. Scarsp tite 
_ Shrubby. Leaves alternate, petioled, brood Janssasiatte 
Panicles axillary, and terminal, we of _——- 
ed, simple umbellets. — set 
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