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BOTANY. 



Class V. 

 Pentandria. 



*38. Trinirvis. Island of Luzon near Manilla. 

 ( Cavanilles. ) 



* 39. Sanguineus. Gallicia, near St Jacob. ( Or- 



te^ffl.) 



* 1-0. Cubensis. Island of Cuba. (Ortega*) 



Species 1 32. shrubby. 



Under this genus Persoon ranks the Zizyphus vo- 

 luliilis of Willd. as a species of the subgenus 

 OENOPLIA ; and he also places here the genus 

 ZIZYPHUS of Willd. as a subgenus. The Zizy- 

 phus paliuriis is likewise given as a species of a 

 third subgenus PALIURUS. In the genus R/iam- 

 nus the plants have 1 style, in Zizyphus 2, in 

 *Palinrus 3, and in Oenoplia, the flowers are dioe- 

 cious. Synopsis, i. p. 240. 



412. CEANOTHUS. Petala 5, saccata fornicjga. 

 Bacca sicca, 3-locularis, 3-sperma. 



1. Americanus. Virginia anil Carolina. Shrub. 



2. Macrocarpus. New Spain. Shrub. 



3. Asialicus. Ceylon. Shrub. 



4. Africanus. Ethiopia. Shrub. 



5. Capsularis. Island of Otaheite. Shrub. 



* 6. MicrophyUus, North America. Shrub. See 



Michaux, Amer. i. p. 155. 

 *7. Globulosus. New Holland. Shrub. 

 Labillard. Nov. Holl. i. p. 61. 



* 8. Granulosus. Groves of Peru." 

 *9. Pubescent. Groves of the 



423. CELASTHUS. Cor. 5-petala, patens. 

 .3-angularis, 3-locularis. Sem. calyptrata. 



. 



."! 

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See 



Caps. 



1. Lucidus. 



2. MicrophyUus. 



3. Bullatus. Virginia. 



4. Laurinus. 



5. Rostralus. 



6. Undulatus. Bour- 

 bon. 



7. Octogonus. Peru. 

 3. Filiformis. Cape of 



Good Hope. 



9- Scandcns. Canada. 



10. Panictilatus. East 



Indies. 

 \ 1 . Procumbens. 



12. Acuminatus. 



13. Cassinoides. Canary 



islands. 



14. Slriatus. Japan. 

 1.5. Cernuus. 



16. Undatus. 



17. Edulis. Arabia Fe- 



18. Crenatus. Mar- 

 quesa Islands South 

 Sea. 



19. Dilatatus. Japan. 



20. Myrlifolius. Vir- 

 ginia. 



21. Maytenns. Chili. 



22. Tetragonus. 



23. Articulatus, Japan. 



24. Alatus. Japan. 



25. Linearis. 



26. Integrifolius. 

 97. ' 



Indies. 



28. Phyllacanthus. Se- 

 negal. 



29. Buxifolius. 



30. Pyracanthus. 



31. RotundifoKus. 



32. Parviflorus. Ara- 

 bia Felix. 



Emarginalus. E. 



lix. 



* 33. Macrocarpus. Groves of Munna.T See JYor. 



* 34. Verticillatus. Groves of Cuchero. > Peruv. 



* 35. Confertus. Groves of Peru. J iii. p. 8. 



* 36. Multifloriu. Africa? (Lamarck, Encyc.) 



Species 1 32 shrubby. Species 1, 2, 4, 5, 11, 

 12, 15, 16, 22, 25, 26, 31, from the Cape. Spe- 

 cies 29, 30 from Ethiopia. 

 424. EUONYMUS. Cor. 5-petala. Caps. 5-gona, 3- 



locularis, 3 valvis, colorata. Sem. calyptrata. 



1. Tobira. Japan. 



2. Japonicuy. Japan. 



3. Europetts. Engi. and other parts of Europe. Class 



4. Verrucosus. Hills of Carniola. 



5. Latifolius. Silesia, Bohemia, A ustria, south ' 

 of Hungary, Styria, and Switzerland. 



6. Atropurpuretis. North America, 



7. Americanus. Virginia. 

 All shrubby. 



429. STAAVIA. Flares aggregati. Slam, calyci in- 

 serta. Styli 2 coaliti. .Bacca 5-sperma corticata, 

 Receptaculum paleaceo-villosum. 



1. Radiata. Cape of Good Hope.. Shrub. 



2. Glutinosa. Cape of Good Hope. Shru/i. 

 454. EUPAREA. Crt/. 5-phyllus. Cor. 5-12-petala. 



Bacca exsucca polysperma. 

 1. Amoena. New Holland. 



440. BILLARDIERA. Petfifft, quinque, foliolis calyci- 

 nis alterna. Nectar, nullum. Stigma simplex. /><;(.- 

 ca supera polysperma. 



1. Scandens. New Holland. Shrub. 



* 2. Mutabilis. New South Wales. Shrub. 

 414. RUYSCHJA. Cal. 5-phyllus. Cor. 5-petata re- 



flexa. Stylus 0. Bacca? polysperma. 



1. Clusicefolia. Woods in the interior of Marti- 

 nique, on the trunks of trees. Shrub. 



2. Surubea. Woods of Guiana, on the banks of 

 the river Gallion. Shrub. 



453. VITIS. Petala apice cohxrentia, emarcida. Ba* 

 ca 5-sperma, supera. 



1. Vinifera. In the temperate parts of all the 

 four quarters of the globe. Shrub, 



2. Palmata. Virginia. Shrub. 



3. Indica. East and West Indies. Shrub. 



4. Flexuosa. Japan. Shrub. 



5. Labrusca. North America. Shruli. 



6. Vulpina. Virginia. Shrub. 



7. Heterophylla. Japan. Shrub. 



8. Laciniosa. Shrub. 



9. Hederacea. Canada. Shntb. 



10. Heptaphylla. East Indies. Shrub. 



11. Pinnala. Shrub. 



12. Arborea. Csrob'na, Virginia. Shrub. 

 439- ESCALLONIA, the Stercexylon of the Flor. Pe- 

 ruv. Bacca bilocularis,- polysperma. Cal. cingen^ 

 fructum. Stigma capitatum. 



1. Myrlilloides. New Granada. Shrub. 



2. Serrata. South America at the Straits pf 

 Magellan. Shrub. 



* 3. Corymbosa. Peru. 



* 4. Virgata. Mountains and wet woods of Peru. 



* 5. Rcsinosa. Cold hills of Peru. 



* 6. Rubra. Mts. of Chili, in the fissures of rocks. 



* 7. Revoluta. Near Conception. 



* 8. Pulverulenta. Woods of Chili. 



* 9. Pendula. Groves of Peru. 



In the Flor. Peruv. p. 66, the following addition 

 is made to the generic character of ESCALLONIA. 

 Caps. 2-locul. calyce coronata, basi rimis 2-4- 

 dehiscenr. Recept. 2 in singulo loco. jDi.vje- 

 pimentum interruptum. See Persoon's Synop- 

 sis, i. p. 234. 



441. MANOIFERA. Cor. 5-petala. Drupa reniformis. 



1. Indica. India. Shrub. 



2. Laxtflora. Island of Mauritius. Sfink, 



3. Axiuarit. India. Shritt. 



