tenax. 
lycioides, 
.PENTANDRIA MoNoGyNIA, Sideroxylon,» 
2. S. inerme, foliis perennantibus lanceolatis, pedunculis 
~  angulatis, “Linn, mant. 48. Facqu hort. 1, p29 
71. ; 
bert lew'l Tron-wood. 
Nat. of the Cape of Good Hope. 
Jutrod. 1783; by Mr. John Greeffer. 
fi, 4 : G, H. he 
3. S. inerme, foliis ovatis fubtus tomentofo-fericcis. 
Silky Iron-wood. . 
- Nat. of New South Wales. Sir Fo/eph Banks, Bart. 
Introd. 1772. 
Fi, S. he 
4. S. fubinerme, foliis deciduis lanceolatis fubtus tomen- 
tofis, pedunculis filiformibus, Sy/. veget. 232. 
’Silvery-leav’d Iron-wood, 
Nat. of Carolina. 
Introd. 1765, by Mr. John Cree. 
Fi, July and Auguft. _ Ah 
‘ 
A 
: 1, Ree 
5. 8. fpinofum, foliis deciduis lanceolatis. Syft. vegets 232s. 
Willow-leav’d Iron-wood. 
a 
Nat, of North America. 
_ Cult. 1758, by Mr. Philip Miller. eee 
Fi. Augutt. ich 
6. S. fpinofum, folis perennantibus oblongis glabris. 
Sideroxylon {pinofum, Sp. pl. 279. (exclufo fynony- 
mo Rhedi.) 
Lycio fimilis frutex indicus fpinofus, Buxi folio. Gam 
_mel. amftel. 1, p. 161. t, 83. 
Thorny Iron-wood, or Argan, 
_ ANat, of Morocco, te 
Cult, 
