282 DECANDRIA. 



emarginata. Cc/j*. l-locularis^ aplce dentatimde- 

 biscens. 



393. AGROSTEMMA. Ca/. l-phyllus, coriaceus. Pet. 5. 



unguiculata : limbo obtuso, indiviso. Caps. l-\ocn- 

 Jaris. 



394. OXALTS. Cal. 5-phyllus. Pet. 5. unguibus connexa. 



Slavnna insequalia, 5. breviora, exteriora basi con- 

 nata. Caps, angulis elastice dehiscens, 5-gona. Sem. 

 siibarillala. 



395. PENTHORUM. Ca/. 5-fidus. Pt'^ 0. aut 5. Caps. 



5. cuspiilata, 5-locularis. 



396. SEDUM. Cal. 5-fidus, Pet. 5. Squavice nectari- 



ferae 5. ad basin germiiiis. Caps. 5. 



VI. DECAGYNIA. 



897. PHYTOLACCA. Cal. 0. Pet. 5. calycina. Bacca 

 supera, 10-locularis, 10-sperma. 



taurifolia. 



Menxiesii, 



tomentosa. 



I. MONOG YNIA. 



355. ARBUTUS. Gen. pi. 750. 



l.A. arborea; foliis oblongis utrinque acuminatis acute 

 serratis glabris, racemis axillaribus secundis .sessilibus 

 solitariis. Jf^illd. sp. pi. 2. p. 617. 

 In North America. Linn, suppl. 2.i8. l^ . + . What 

 part of North America this tree comes from, I am un- 

 acquainted with ; probably from the west coast, and 

 very likely may be found on the Columbia, as well as 

 the foregoing species. 

 Nothing can be found in the Linnaean Herbarium re- 

 specting the plant. J. E. Smith. 



2. A. arborescens; foliis lato-ovalibus integerrimis glabris, 



petiolis longis, racemis axillaribus et terminalibus pa- 

 niculatis densifloris. 

 On the north-west coast of America, A. Menxles. Tj . 

 ^ V. s. in Herb. Banks. 



3. A. frutescens ; ramis hispidis, foliis ovalibus acutis basi 



subcordatis subtus albido-tomentosis, petiolis brevibus, 

 pedunculis axillaribus longitudine foliorum subcapi- 

 tato-racemifloris, fionbus campanulato-urceolatis biac- 

 teatis. 



