Celtis 



ULMACE.E 





young shoots on which leaves are just appearing, and which 

 spring from branches without leaves ; fertile flowers solitary, 

 stigmas linear, entire ; pedicel of drupe more than twice as 

 long as petiole ; Griseh. FL Br. W. Ind. 149 (excl. syn. C. Swartzii 

 Planch.). C. jamaicensis Planch, in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 3, x. 290 

 (1848) & in DC. Prodr. xvii. 176. (Fig. 8, A, B.) 



Fig. S.Celth: 

 A, C. trinervia Lam., shoot with fruit. F, C. attstralis L., fruit cut lengthwise 



B, C. iguanxa Sarg., female flower. 



C, Male inflorescence of same. 

 D and E, Male flower of same. 



(after Baillon) ; ex, exocarp ; en, endo- 

 carp ; e, embryo. 



Swartz ! (by error Shahspear Plauch. loc. cit.) Macfadycn \ ]Moueague, 

 Priori Cold Spring near Newcastle; Old England, Blue Mts., 3500 ft.; 

 near Westphalia, Blue Mts., 3800 ft. ; Tom's Cave Wood, Upper Clarendon, 

 2500 ft. ; Harris ! Fl. Jam. 5127, 5495, 7358, 10,857 ; Grierfield, near 

 Moneague, Britton 2649 ! Hispaniola. 



Small slender tree 20-30 ft., without spines. Ticigs pubescent, at 

 length glabrate. Leaves 6-13 cm. 1., 4-0 "5 cm. br. Drupe globose-ovoid, 

 attenuated at apex, 1 cm. 1. 



2. C. Swartzii Plnnch. in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 3, x. 304 (1848) ; 

 leaves ovate-lanceolate to ovate, acuminate, serrate except at 



