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Kramerta. Loefling. 
Calyx without wings. Stamens 4, or fewer. Fruit 
a l-celled drupe covered with hooked spines. 
K. triandra Ruiz and Pavon.—(Rartrayy¥-R007.) 
Fig. 150. 
Leaves oblong, softly hairy, rather acute ; flowers 
in short racemes. 
Natural Order, Saapwarts; Sapindacee (V. K., p. 382.) 
Prevailing Quality.  Acridity. 
Neruetium. Linneus. 
alternate. Flowers regular. Calyx 5-6-toothed. Ovules solitary. 
__ Fruit indehiscent, brittle ; seed covered withgpulp. 
1. N. Longan.—(The Lonean.) Fig. 151. 
“eaves pinnated ; leaflets with the midrib very 
_ prominent below ; fruit globose, areolate. _ 
Quality and Uses. A ve agreeable fruit, often imported 
_ from China, for Mabe of the sweet subacid vinous 
pulp Which covers the seed. 
Pavcturnta. Linneeus. 
Leaves alternate. Flowers irregular. Stamens 8. 
Fruit capsular, wingless, 3-cornered. Seeds 
P. Ppinnata Linneus. 
bh : 
Leaves pinnate, in 2 pairs with an odd one; leaflets ovate-lanceolate, — 
sessile, crenated ; petiole winged ; fruit pyriform. 
t. Brazil. 
- Extremely acrid and poisonous. 
Museum rion, Kew 
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Fig. 150.—Krameria triandra in fruit ; 151. Fruit of Nephe 
