369. 
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Buds evident, with 2 broad scales. p. 226. Tilia. 
Buds naked except for stipules. p. 227. Grewia. 
Buds not discernible. p. 228. Hibiscus. 
. Leaf-sears minute, on ridges: fruit a cone. 371. 
Without this combination of characters. 372. 
. Buds rounded: cone-scales persistent. p. 4: Larix. 
Buds more elongated: cone-scales falling. p. 4. Pseudolarix. 
. Pith chambered. 373. 
Pith spongy. 379. 
Pith continuous. 388. 
. Leaf-scars large and saucer-like. my 2ol. Cora. 
Leaf-scars not dish-like if large. 374. 
. Buds round-conical: subevergreen. p. 307. Symplocos. 
Buds ovoid or triangular. 375. 
. Bud-seales 2, overlapping. p. 303. Diospyros. 
Bud-seales several. 376. 
. Leaves evergreen, pellucid-punctate. p. 166. Skimmia.. 
Leaves deciduous. 377. 
. Buds deltoid, closely appressed. p. 39. Celtis. 
Buds ovoid. 378. 
. Leaf-sears notched at top. p. 304. Halesia. 
Leaf-scars not notched. p. 48. Eucommia. 
Evergreen: leaves simple. 380. 
Deciduous. 384. 
. Leaves entire. 381. 
Leaves more or less toothed. 382. 
. Leaves flat, glabrous. p. 256. Tristania. 
Leaves revolute, woolly beneath. p. 271. Ledum. 
. Leaves distinctly serrulate: aromatic. p. 290. Gaultheria. 
Leaves somewhat crenate. 383. 
. Leaves fiat, not pellucid-punctate. YD. 205. Thea. 
Leaves revolute, pellucid-punctate. p. 166. Skimmia. 
. Buds very small: twigs angled, pale. D. 500. LWyerum. 
Buds of moderate size: twigs not angled. 385. 
