Bapinoai 



\i i KAi 





Ok: ( WXVlll. ACERAI 



a U < \- 177. 181 I I 

 Prodr. I - . / 



DlA6N06l8 



a nth -7 /o„y„' 



ppoaite, pimple, usually with palmal thool 



J lowi re ofb 11 j 

 l-i 1 > corymbs • r r.. 

 into 



witli :m imbr 

 in anmber t«> the lob - 



ind :m 1. 



0. Stan . up n thi 



rally B, not of) iln-r Dm 



definite. Ovarj 1 ; 



\ulcs in pairs, ampbitr 

 \\i X \*~^\\/IX \T \^-" y/ ' I P*——-^ dulous. Fruit; , which an 



indehiscent, with a narrow wing at the 

 (samaroid) ; • ach 1 -celled, with 1 ■ : 



. with a thickened liiiii . 

 the testa ; albumen none ; embryo etu 

 with folia -. and uji 



:inr radicle. 



. Soapworta in their 

 fruit having but 2 carpels, th< 

 being furnished with - 

 ate It :i\ • a Tin- distinction 



selj Batif a when I 



in aril is added. IV <m Ma 

 their nnsymmetrical ri'Av. ; 

 riandless calj \ and palmaJ 

 decidedly divide them. 



I mope, thi 

 north (>t India, and North 

 stations of tl. ' >» 



Urica and the Bouthern 

 The :1_\ known for the raaecharinui 



which sugar is < I in abundance, and for their li^ht useful timber. I 



however, that their juices become acrid as the ncaonn ndnni 

 and yields the dyer reddish brown and yellow colours. 



'My pupil, Mr. Buchanan, remarked that the r I 

 abundantly in the nu>nth of June, •in which I I 





GENERA 



/inn. 

 S 



Xrv 



anew. — Petiv, A 



S I \ relnatum - \ -*nipc«u*, C 



with the seed laid bare : 





