ERICAIS. 108 HEATHWORTS. 
Arsutus. Linneus. 
Fruit fleshy, 5-celled, many-seeded, usually papillose. Corolla ureeolat 
— 5-toothed. Hypogynous Scales 0. 
1. A. Unedo Linneus.—(StrawBerry TREE.) Fig. 
160, 161. 
A tree; bark rugged; leaves oblong-lanceolate, 
bluntly serrated, smooth, shining; fruit globose, 
muricated. 
Habitat. South and west of Europe. 
Quality. Fruit narcotic ; bark and leaves astringent. 
THE RUTAL ALLIANCE (V. K., p. 456.) 
Patural Order of Rutals. 
Citronwarts (Aurantiacee.) Leaves dotted. Fruit succulent, many- 
celled, = 
Amyprits (Amyridacee.) Leaves dotted. Fruit dry. Petals valvate 
Ovules sessile, — 
Rurtworts (Heutacee.) Leaves dotted. Fruit dry. Petals imbricated. 
Cevrelats (Cedrelacee.) Leaves dotless. Fruit dry. Petals imbri- 
cated. Ovules sessile. : 
Anacarts (Anacardiacee.) Leaves dotless. Fruit somewhat dry. 
Ovule supported by a long umbilical cord. . 
Quassiaus (Simarubacee.) Leaves dotless, alternate, without stipules. 
Stamens springing from scales. a 
Beancapers (Zygophyllacee.) Leaves dotless, opposite, with stipules. 
Stamens springing from scales. Branches jointed. = 
Meliaus (Meliacee.) Leaves dotless. Stamens forming a tube. 
| Natural Order, €itrantworts ; Avrantiacee (V. K., p. 457.) ; 
Prevailing Quality. Aromatic, tonic. oo 
Cirrus. Linneus. 
Stamens 20 or more, irregularly polyadelphous. Fait pulpy with a spongy 
rind. Seeds smooth. : S 
=n aren gical : Fine 
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- Fig. 160.—Fruit of Arbutus Unedo ; 161. Leaf of ditto. 
