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TETRANDRTA MONOGYNTA. 



CISSUS. 



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Hederacea;. i^m. — Vites. Juss. — Ampclidca;. De Cand, 



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sicyoides^ C. foliis ccft'datis ovatis glabris crassius- 



culis setaceo-serratis: serraturis appres- 

 sis, ramulis teretibus. De Cand, Prod. 



1. p. 628. TViUd, Sp, PI I. p. 656. 



Hort. Kcw. 1. p. 259. AuhL 77. Jacq. 



Amer. 22. i5. 15. 

 Irsiola scandens. J5r. 1 17. t, 4.t 

 Bryonia alba geniculata. SL 1. p. 233 



t. 144. f, 1. 

 Poison Wyth. Hughes. 166. 

 Heart-leaved Cissiis. ^e'^on. 

 Bastard Bryony. Browne. 

 Scratch- Wyth. 



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 rubri, vcl ilavi, vel viridcs." — Jacq, L c. 



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t " Valdc accidit'* (that is, Cissus ovata) ^' ad sicyoidem, sed 

 folia ovata nee cordata.'* — De Cand. I altogether doubt whether 

 the C. ovata be sufficiently distinct from C. sicyoides; but at all 

 events I am pretty confident that Browne's Irsiola is identical 

 with the latter, and with Sloane's Bryonia. I however hold 

 this opinion subject to correction, for it is in opposition to 

 M. De Candolle, 



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