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ICOSANDBIA 1)1 — PENTAGYNIA 



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Pykifolia. 



C. spinosa inermisve ; ( Spiny or unarmed; leaves 



foliis ovato-ellipticis, in- 



ovate elliptic, deeply ser- 



cjso-serratis, subpilca- rate, somewhat plaited 



tis, subhirtis 



Tillosis ; toiiolis lineari- 

 lanceolatis, serratis ; flori- 



calycihus j and hairy ; calyx villous ; 



Sp. pL 



leaflets linear lanceolatCj 

 serrate ^ flowers trigyn- 





ous. 



bus trigynis. 



p. 1004. 



Pui-sh, 1, p. S37. 



Leaves lai-ge, acute, sometimes acuminate at each end, slightlr 

 lobed, irregularly serrate. Coru^nbs many flowered. 

 cttlyjc tomentose. 



FloTe^rs'' ''''''^^ ^^^ gravelly soils, and on the banks of rivers. Fmh. 



Peduncles aai 



8. 

 C. 



Abb 



E 



foliis Ian 



bris 



ris: 



IS, utrinqne acutis, 



•serratis, supra gla- 

 corymbis multiilo- 

 alycibus pilosis, la- 



Unarmed ; leav 



end 



deepl 



serrate, 



J 



glabrous 



on the upper surface 

 corymbs many flowered 



cuuis subulatis, integris j calyx hairy, with th 



floribus pentagynis 



E 



A small tree, 20 



ments subulate, entire; 

 flowers pentagynous. 



on .hnTt n .' ~°^^^ ^f ^^^«''' '''^^' spreading branches. Leaves 

 IXrtiL T '^.' ^rregnhrly serrate, sometimfs slightly lobed to- 

 7^tluHTT-^' ^Y^ underneath at the division ^f tl»e veins, n- 

 shorter h,r^ .1 *"'^ ?• ?- ^^^ "^^'"S^^^. StipuUs linear lanceolate, 

 shorter than the petioles, caducous. Pedunrh. nnrl rnh,x a little 



Peduncles and calyx a 



■ Petals white 



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1 1 ^^/f^.^^h^'^Kl saw I could discover no spines, 

 has ZT^tZTr'.rl^ ''"^^ hesitation, yef Tknow not that it 



if thfv!. n. 1 ' ''' distinctly plaited, and, excepting in the ax>!s 



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