Cl. 14.] TEREBINTACE^. 181 



generally lodged in a bony Nut. Albumen none. 

 Radicle lateral, reflexed upon the Cotyledons. Stem 

 arboreous or shrubby. Leaves alternate, without 

 Stipulas, either simple, or ternate, or pinnate with an 

 odd leaflet." 



Sect. 1. Germen 1. Fruit of 1 cell, with 1 Seed. 

 Anacardium (Gasswoiwn Humph, and Juss.), Semecar- 

 pus, fig. 264 (Anacardium Juss.), Mangifcra, Conna- 

 rus, Rhus,'dnd Robergia Schreb. 309 (Rourea Aubl.). 



Sect. 2. Germen 1. Fruit of many cells, some of 

 which are sometimes abortive. Cneorum, Rumphia, 

 Comocladia, Canarium, Idea Aubl., Amy r is, Scopolia 

 Sm., ScJunus, Spathelia, Pistacia (TirebinthusTourn. 

 and Juss.), Bur sera, Toluifera, Jonquetia Schreb. 

 (Tapiria Aubl.), Poupartia Commers. (Mangifera 

 pinnata Linn. Suppl. 156.), and Spondias. 



Sect. 3. Germens several. Fruit of several sin- 

 gle-seeded Capsules. Zwingera Schreb. 802 (Sima- 

 ba Aubl.), Aylanthus Desfont., and Brucea. 



Sect. 4. Genera akin to Terebintacea, differing in 

 having a fleshy Albumen, which approaches them to 

 the Rhamni. Cnestis Juss. Lam. Illustr. t. 387. ; 

 Fagara and Xanthoxylum (genuine Rutacece, see 

 Ord. 81.); and Pteka. 



Sect. 5. Genera akin to Terebintacece, destitute of 

 a fleshy Albumen. Dodon&a, A-cerrhoa, Juglans (all 

 surely very remotely allied to this order, or to each 

 other !). 



