CENT. IV. Gl 



328. Silammis procumbryts R. Cephalauthus 

 do Lour. auct. — tbl. ovato lanccol. petiolatis to- 

 mentosis — Shrub of Aiiam. 



329. AxoLUs ii. (mytli) diff Ceplial. phorantho 

 villoso, cal. subul. villosis, fruct. baccatus, acinis 

 2loc. 2sp. fol. oppos, — This is of family Nau- 



CLIDKS. 



330. Axolus angustff, Ii. Cephalanthus do 

 Lour. auct. — Arboreus, fol. lineari lanceolatis 

 — Anam. 



331. GiLiPus R. (Hero) diff. Ceph. Dioic. fl. 

 fern, adherens 4[idus, cor. nulla, akena compres. 

 subpapposa. foL alternis. — The lacking corolla 

 is Strange, but perhaps it exists in male fl. and 

 is staminiferous, by alterne leaves &c. akin to 

 327. 



332. GiUpiis montarms R. Cephal. do Lour, 

 auct. Arboresc. fol. alt. petiol. ovat. crenat. 

 acum. subtus tomentosis. — Anam. 



333. Eresimus R. (hero) diff. Ceph. cal. libero 

 4fid subul, cor. adherens 4fida reflexa, antheris 

 4 sessilib. stylo elong, akena monosp. foL ver- 

 ticiL — Habit of Nauclides, but the corolla ia 

 probably a calix caliculate. 



334. Eresimus stdlatus R. Cephal. do Lour, 

 auct. arboreus, fol. ternis lin. lane, glabris. 

 — Anam. 



335. Ci^oTON L. &c. This G. now vastly in- 

 creased in sp. Kunth alone having 50 American 

 contains trees, shrubs and plants, quite unlike 

 and not connected by any precise character, of 

 which Adanson made 2 G. and Necker 6, while 

 I must propose over a dozen of them, having 

 nearly the same fruit like Euphorbides, but va- 

 riable perigone and stamens: my Croton and of 

 Necker is monoical and has, cal. teres 5dent. 

 persistens, corolla decidua 5petala, stam. 10 



