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rinamensis of Scopoli, Rh. hydriensis of Hac- 



quet, which are not even mentioned in late sy- 

 nonymies, and that I cannot refer to my Genera. 



160. NIRWAMIA Raf, Nir-wam Th. dioica, fl. 

 fern. ca*. globoso pateriforme integrum diapha- 

 num, ovar. lib. ovatum inclusum. styl. 0, stig. 3 

 among the doubtful plants of Thunberg fl. jap. 

 deemed akin to Urticides, but perhaps rather to 

 Rhamnides and my G. Oenoplial30,Blepetalon 

 131 by the calix at least. 



161. Nirwamia pellucida Raf. frutex diffusus 

 fol. alt, pet. ovat. acum. serrat, nervosis glabris 

 Japan, flowers white pellncid. 



162. SCLEROCLADUS Raf. (hard br.) cal. prof. 

 5fidus, cor. cal brevior, limbo 5part. squamis vel 

 nect. in faucis cor. 5 trifidis, stam. 5 cor. oppos. 

 drupa monosp, mix basi foraminul. 2 septo ar- 

 cuato distinctis this G. was united to 3, all of 

 which are akin to the Rhamnides, having simi- 

 lar habit ; they belong to MYRSINIDES, a family 

 merely different by monopetalous corolla, the 

 nectary or scales are perhaps abortive filaments 

 as in Verlangia. 



163. Sclerod. tenax Raf. Siderox. Bumelia 

 do a'uct. Chrysophylum carol, Jaq. obs. 3 to 54. 

 perhaps some other types among the presumed 

 Bumelias that differ by cor. 5fid. nect. simple, 

 drupe not pitted. Manglilla differs by cor, ro- 

 tate and no scales. 



164. SPONDOGONA Raf. (ang. plumb) diff. Bu- 

 melia, drupis Sgonis, nux 5gona 51oc ?.5sperma 

 Type Sp. mfuftzRaf. Bumelia pentagona Sw. 

 auct. fruit thus like Sideroxylon. 



165. DECATELES Raf. (10 perf.) cal- ineq. 

 5partitus, lac. imbricat. concavis, cor, camp, 

 5fida, lac. intus appendic. sq. nectarif. serratis, 

 stam. 10 fertilis, stylo l,stig. capit. bacra 3-51oc, 



