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105. Alaternus T. Ad, cal. 5fido, petalis 

 5plams, stam. 5, stylis 3 vel. st. 3fido, Bacca 

 3iocul. Ssperrna* There are doubts on this G. 

 as to characters and sp, Linneus and Smith 

 ascribed to J?, alaternus a single style but 3 ^ 

 stigmas, many sp. have been blended in the 

 type, which I shall now distinguish as the'y have 

 partly been by Miller,Rozier, DuhameljTschou- 



di &c, all have evergreen leaves and axillary 

 racemes. 



106. Alaternus ovatus Raf. Inermis, fol. 

 ovatis crenatis. South of Europe ; probably 

 the var. \atifo\ius of Persoon &/C. 



107. Alaternus lanceolatus Raf. subspinosus, 

 fol. lanceol. serratis, This appears the real 

 Rh, alaternus of L. who ascribes to it gemi- . 

 nate deciduous spines, pyramidal small tree of 

 South Europe. 



108. Alaternus integrifolius Raf. Inermis, 

 fol. ovatolanceol. int^^ris. Spain, large leaves. 



109. Alat, halearicvs Raf. Rhamnus do Duh, 

 subspinosus, fol. subrotundis, spinulosis denticu- 

 latis small shrub of Balearic Islands. 



110. Alat, cordatiis Raf. fol. remotis subcor- 

 datis serratis. Italy, I have seen all these alive. 

 What other Sp, belong here must be ascertain- 

 ed ; the Rh. splierospermus is stated to have a 

 trifid style, and 1 to 3 seeds in the berry ; Rh, 

 hyhridas is certainly an Alaternus. Also Rh, 

 glandulosuSy pumilus mid j^ri?! aides auct, 



111. FrangulaT. Ad. Girtanneria Sp, Neck, 

 diff. Alaternus Hermaphr. stylo unico, stig, 2-3, 

 bacca uniloc. 2-3sp;; Types 1 Fr. vulgaris 

 Raf. Rh.frangiila of botanists, 2 Fr. latifolia 

 Raf. Rhamnus do auct. 



112. rangula fragilis Raf, fl. lud, 320. fol. 

 petiol. obi. cuneatis, acutis integris, fl. fasc. pe- 



