LXVIII. SAPINDAGE^]. 



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Cisam grows in the tropics j its berries are refreshing, and the young leaves of some species, when 

 cooked, serve for food. 



LXVIII. SAPINDACE^E; Jussieu. 



COEOLLA either 0, or composed of 5 -4 petals, imbricate, inserted outside a glandular 

 or annular disk. STAMENS usually inserted within the disk, double, equal, or fewer than 

 the sepals, rarely more. OVARY central or excentric, usually 3-celled ; cells usually 1- 





Kcelreu'eria. 

 Seed. 



Koclr titter ia. Koelreuteria. 



Seed cut vertically (mag.). Transverse section of ovary 



