CI. 14. J TEREBINTACE/E. 18l 



Seeds generally lodged in a bony Nut. Albumen 

 none. Radicle lateral, reflexed upon the Cotyledons. 

 Stem arboreous or shrubby. Leaves alternate, with- 

 out Stipulas, either simple, or ternate, or pinnate 

 with an odd leaflet." 



Sect. 1. Germen 1. Fruit of 1 cell, with 1 Seed. 

 Anacardium {CassuviumRumiph. and Juss.),Semecar- 

 pus, fig. 264 {Anacardium Juss.), Mangifera, Conna- 

 rus, Rhus,a.nd Robergia Schreb. 309 {Rourea Aubl.), 



Sect. 2. Germen 1. Fruit of many cells, some of 

 which are sometimes abortive. Cneorum, Rumphia, 

 Comocladia, Canarium, Icica Auh\., Amyris, Scopolia 

 Sm., Schinus,Spathelia, Pistacia {TerebinthicsToum. 

 and Juss.), Bur sera, Toluifera, Jonquetia Schreb. 

 {Tapiria Aubl.), Poupartia Commers. {Mangifera 

 pinnata Linn. Suppl. 156.), and Spondias. 



Sect. 3. Germens several. Fruit of several sin- 

 gle-seeded Capsules. Zivingera Schreb. 802 {Sima- 

 ba Aubl), Aylanthus Desfont, and Brucea. 



Sect. 4. Genera akin to Terebintacece, differing in 

 having a fleshy Albumen, which approaches them to 

 the Rhamni. Cnestis Juss. Lam. Illustr. t. 387. ; 

 Fagara and Xanthoxylum (genuine Rutacece, see 

 Ord. 81.); and Ptelea. 



Sect. 5. Genera akin to Terebintacece, destitute of 

 a fleshy Albumen. Dodoncea, Averrhoa, Juglans{?\\ 

 surely very remotely allied to this order, or to each 

 other!). 



