OCTANDRIA. TRIGYMA. 257" 



Herbaceous climbers; leaves biternately divided; pe- 

 duncles lonj^-, solitarj', and axillary, producing- 2 tendrils 

 below the summit, and terminating in a many- flowered 

 corymb. 



Species. C Ualicacabum. A doubtful native, but indi- 

 genous to India. 



A small tropical genus of 4 species, 2 others in Ameii- 

 ca, and 1 in Guinea- 



"3. SAPINDUS. (Soap-berry.) 



Calix 4-leaved. Petals 4, glandiilous at the 

 base. Capsules 3, carnose, connate, and ven- 

 tricose, 2 of them often abortive. Seed spheri- 

 cal. 



Trees; with pinnated leaves; flowers paniculated termi- 

 nal and axillary. 



Sfecies. S. Saponaria. Yvxixt globose, terebinthinace- 

 ous. — Hab. Sea-coast of Georgia. 

 A tropical genus of 10 species, 5 indigenous to Ameri", 

 ■ »a, and 5 to India. 



