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ORDER AN AC AUDI ACE J33. CASHEW FAMILY. 



Manual, p. 76. One foreign species is much planted as an ornamental shrub, 



iz. : 



. Rhus Co'tinus, VENETIAN SUMACH, or SMOKE-TREE. Smooth ; 

 leaves simple and entire, obovate ; flowers greenish-yellow, in a panicle, which 

 afterwards becomes a great feathery mass (looking like a cloud of smoke), by 

 a growth from its branches and pedicels into long, hair-like threads. 



ORDER VITACEJE. VINE FAMILY. 



Manual, p. 77. The various cultivated varieties of Grape fall by their bo- 

 anieal characters under three of the American species described in the Manual, 

 nd under 



, Vitis vinifera, EUROPEAN GRAPE. Leaves very soon glabrous ; flow- 

 ers all perfect. 



ORDER SAPINDACE-S. SOAPBERRY FAMILY. 



Manual, p. 82. Besides those described, there are some foreign Maples 

 laated, a Buckeye or two, and a climbing annual in the gardens. 



erb, climbing by tendrils, with alternately compound leaves and 



bladdery 3-celled pods 1. CARDIOSPERMUM. 



retis or shrubs, with the leaves opposite and 



P ilmately compound : fruit a leathery or prickly few-seeded pod. 2. JESCULUS. 

 Simple, palinately lobed : fruit 2 samaras united at their base. 3. ACER. 



, Cardiospermum Halieacabum, HEART-SEED or BALLOON VINE. 



A delicate annual, climbing by a pair of short tendrils on the peduncle, with 

 t-vicc-ternate leaves, and small white flowers (sepals and petals 4, irregular: 

 s;amens 8), succeeded by an inflated 3-celled 3-seeded pod; seeds globular, 

 hard, marked with a heart-shaped spot. 



. JEsculus Hippocastanum, HORSE-CHESTNUT, and the common 

 I'.UCKEYKS, are described in Man. p. 83. 



.53. parviflora, SMALL-FLOWERED BUCKEYE. Shrub 3 to 6 high, 

 v ith stalked and narrow leaflets, and a long and slender panicle of smallish 

 v hite flowers : stamens very long ; fruit smooth. Planted for ornament, from 

 the S. States. 



. Acer, MAPLE. Man. p. 84. Some of the wild Maples are much planted 

 for shade trees ; also 



A, Pseudo-Platanus, SYCAMORE M. A fine tree, from Europe, with 

 Irrge leaves having 5 strong and acuminate serrate lobes, and hanging racemes 

 o ? greenish flowers, appearing soon after the leaves: wings of the fruit rather 

 spreading. 



A. platanoides, NORWAY M. A handsome tree, from Europe, with 

 b.*ight-green arid thin leaves, having rather small pointed lobes, and very few 

 and coarse teeth ; yellowish flowers in an erect corymb, appearing with the 

 leaves ; the fruit with large and divaricate wings. 



A., macrophyllum, the LARGE-LEAVED M., from Oregon and Cali- 

 fcrnia, a fine tree, with deeply 5-lobed leaves, 6' to 9' broad, and drooping 

 n.cemes of yellow flowers, is 'beginning to be planted. So is 



A. Circinatum, ROUND-LEAVED M., from Oregon ; a tall shrub, the 

 leaves round-cordate, moderately 7-9-lobed, plaited, serrate; flowers greenish, 

 it a corymb ; wings of the fruit divaricate. 



