CENT. ir. (53 



pet. 5 obov. amplis, starn. 15, stig. 3 sessilib. bi- 

 fid is, capsuJa ovata tuberculata/oZ. oppositis. 



344. Triplandra lanala Raf. dot. do Lour. 

 Mart, (non Lam.) Cr, eriaiilhum Sm — Arbo- 

 rea, fol. opp. ovato lane, integris glabris fl, ra- 

 cem. villosis, masc. superis — Large tree of 

 Anam, flowers white, the opposite leaves are 

 singular, being alterne in others. 



345. Camirium Gaertn. Solander, diff. Croton, 

 cal. 2-41obis ineq.^, 1 major, petalis 5, stam. 10- 

 15, drupis 21oc. 2sp. — Quite a distinct G. by 

 calix and fruit, hardly of same family, nearer 

 to Aleurites. 



246, Camirium cordifolium G. S. Croton 

 molucanum L. auct. omitted by some, shrub of 

 Ceylon and Molucas, nuts affording oil, 



347. Seboriu3i Raf. Brunsvia ? Neck, diff* Cro- 

 ton, cal. masc. tub. 4-5dent. stam. 2-5 liberis 

 elongatis, petalis nuUis, cal. fem. parvus persist. 

 Spart, stylis 3 refl. stig, 3 caps, 31oc. 6valvis, 

 3sp. sem. arillatis semisphericis — very peculiar 

 G. shuffled in many, and very differently des- 

 cribed by authors, so as to offer perhaps several 

 sp. the type however is 



348. ^eborium chinense Raf Croton and Stil- 

 lingia sebifera L. auct — a fine useful tree of 

 China, Tallow-tree, now naturalized in America, 

 well described by all, but flowers sadly mistaken, 

 bracts and calix being taken for calix and co- 

 rolla. 2 stam. Elliot, 3 to 5 Smith. Brunsvia 

 of Necker has 8 coalescent and calix" with co- 

 rolla 3parted : do they mean the same tree ? 

 Crot, nutans is a second sp. 



349. Semilta Raf diff". Croton, stam. 5 liberis 

 &c— Types Sem, altkejolia, a shrub, Croton do 

 Martins. 



350. Meialisa Raf diff". Croton, Dioica, cal. 



