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RYTHROXYLUM I. Foliis elipticis, lineis binis longitudinalibus fuhtus 



notatis j fafciculis forum fparfis* Tab. 14. f. 3 . 

 & Tab. 38. f. 

 An, Bucephalon. Plum. t. 20. 



. An, Malifolia fubtus albicanti arbor baccift 



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S\o. (Tat. 170. 5c H 



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Red- wood, or Iron- wood, with oval leave 



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tium Campanulatnm pc 



lanceolatas fedli 

 Corolla. Petala quinque oblong 



briatis, ad bafim i 

 1a. Filament a decern, br 



antherse oblonga. 



lb 



edict at em in quinque partes 



ippendicuL 



dem foliaceis, f. 



Stam 



nferne . coalita, fuperne dijlinSiifji, 



Piftill 



ereSlo-patentes, ab ipja fi 



Germ en oblongo-ovatum \ flyl 



mi t ate ger minis orti, recedentes, Jlaminibus longiores ', ftigmata 

 globofa crajjiufcula 



Pericarpium. Bacca parva oblonga unilocular 

 Semen. Nucleus unicus trilobus incequalis, naix 



Ihneo tedtus 



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This is a finall, but a beautiful tree: the leaves are of an oval form 



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with tA'o tlend 



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on 



dinal lines upon the back, which were the utmofl limits, of 



that part or" the leat that wa^expoted, while it lay in 

 ow in little clutters, and are very thick upon the bran 

 flemv colour; and the wood of a reddifh browri. 

 nber-wood, for the fize of the tree, which feldom 



folded ft 



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The inward bark is of 



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fix teen 



feet 



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five or fix inches in diameter 



an excel lent 

 or eighteen 



E RYTHROXYLUM 2. Foliis minor ibus fubrotundis confertis, ftylis brevif- 



fmis, ramulis tenuijjimis. , 



The fmall round-leafed Erythroxylum, 



or Red- wood, with 



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{lender branches. 



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This tree differs much from the foregoing, both in fbape and the manner of its 

 rowth; but it ar.fwers the efTential characters, thoroughly. It grows in the low 

 lands, like the other j and rifes commonlv to the height of eighteen or twenty feet. 

 Its leaves are roundifh, and fmall j and the branches very flender. 



TRICHILIA 1. Subhirfuta, foliis pinnatis 

 Evonimus caudice non ramojo, folio alato, 



Sec 



An, Guidon ia PI 



racemis alar ibus. 



Slo. Cat. 1 7 1 . & H 





The fhrubby Trichi/i 



Perian 



Cor oil 

 Stamii 



1 Campanulatum minimum quadri- vel quinquecrenatum 

 Pentapetala, petalis oblongis patentibus eetate reft, 



Filamei 



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prejfa, in tubum corolla breviorem coali 



Piitillum. Ge 



therae erefia, ajjurgentes, e margine tub 



ciduce 



ob 



tridenticulat 



fe trilobum ; flyius brevis -, ftigma cap 



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