TEREBINTHA OE,E. 



separating finally from one another. The leaves of Garuga are im- 

 pai'ipinnate, exstipulate, with opposite tomentose folioles, and very 

 ramified inflorescence. 



Ileiiwigla bitUamifcra, 



Fig. 284. Male flower (|). Fig. 285. Longitudinal Fig. 286. Male flower Fig. 287. Female 

 section of male flower. without the perianth. flower (-f). 



Fig. 289. Longitudinal 

 aectioD of female flower. 



Fig. 288. Diagram of 

 female flower. 



Fig. 290. Female flower 

 without the perianth. 



Fig»292. Fruit. 



Fig. 291. Female flower without 

 the perianth or androceum. 



Fig. 293. Ti'anverse section 

 of flower. 



Hedwigia (fig. 28i-295) in other respects very analogous to 

 Bursera in its whole organisation, must, however, be placed in a 

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