TEREBINTHACE^. 321 



linear- elongate flat ; radicle short superior." — A glabrous tree ; 

 leaves alternate, collected at summit of twigs imparipinnate ; 

 folioles opposite ; flowers ^ in axillary ramiflcd-cymiferous racemes. 

 {^Madagascar. ") 



28. Juliana Schlchtl.^ — Flowers diœcious apetalous ; " male 

 calyx 4— 5-pliyllous; folioles unequal, imbricated. Stamens same in 

 number ; filaments filiform ; anthers large. Perianth (?) * adnate to 

 base of germen 5-lobed(?), produced at base in 2, coriaceous pedicellate 

 long decurrent-adnate wings (?). Germen 1-locular ; cell laterally 

 1-ovulate; ■'' styles 3-spathulate." Fruit coriaceous, 1-locular, 1- 

 spermous, produced at base in long compressed samara (pedicellate 

 dilated î) — Trees ; leaves collected at summit of twigs, alternate im- 

 paripinnate, 3-co foliolate ; folioles opposite sei'rate ; flowers in com- 

 pound ramified racemes.® {Mexico., PeruP) 



29. Rhus L.^ — Flowers polygamous ; receptacle depressed, clothed 

 inwardly with amiular disk often thick ; sepals 4-6, equal, imbricated, 

 usually persistent." Petals same in number, longer, imbricated, very 

 patent. Stamens 4-10, 1-2-seriate, inserted with perianth below 

 disk ; filaments free, subulate, often short ; anthers (in female flower 

 efl'ete) introrse 2-rimose. Germen rudimentary (effete in male 

 flower) sessile, subglobose or ovoid, 1-locular ; branches of apical 

 style 3, varied in form, more or less elongate, obtuse or capitate 

 stigmatiferous at apex. Ovule siispended from summit of subbasilar 

 fnnicle; micropyle superior. Fruit drupaceous compressed, some- 

 times reniform ; putamen osseoixs, ligneous, crustaceous or coriaceous ; 

 testa of inverse seed membranous ; cotyledons of exalbuminous 

 embryo rather flat ; radicle short uncinate. — Trees or shrubs ; juice 

 resinous verrucose or caustic ; leaves alternate, simple {Heeria ^°), 1-3- 

 foliolate or imparipinnate ; folioles entire serrate or dentate ; flowers 



1 Small, crowded. 342.— J. Gen. 369.— Lamk. IU. t. 207.— Pom. 



- Spec. 1. F.fakata., Mauch. he. cil. Diet. vii. 501 ; Suppl. v. 263. — G-hrtn. Fruct. 



3 In Linnicii, xvii. 746.— B. H. Gen. 42S, n. i. 205, t.44.— K. in Ann. Sc. Nat. set. 1, ii. 337. 



46 {Anacard.). — Sypopterygium Schlchtl, in — DC. Prodr. ii. 66. — Spach. Suit, à Buffon, 



Linnœa, xvii. 635. ii. 209. — Endl. Gen. n. 5905. — Payer, Orgmwg. 



■• •' Involuorum f " (B. H.). 90, 1. 19.— B. H. Gen. 419, n. 1 (part.).— March. 



' Cells 1, 2 effete (?) lateral. Anm. 86, 181 (incl.: Anaphrenium E. Mey. 



« A genus imperfectly known, apparently Cntinus T. Beeria Meissn. Zobndium Rafin. 



allied to the preceding, known to us by a fructi- Malnsma'SviT. Netnpiiim P. Bk. O^oroa Eel. 



ferous specimen from Mexico (monstrous ?) 7r!rf »im'« Thunb. Styphoina Nutt. Toxicoden- 



' Spec. 2. A. Gray, in Amer. E.epl. Exp. Bot. dron T. Tiirpinia Eai'in. Sekmakia Desvx). 



i. 371.— W ALP. lUp. V. 420. " Greenish or petaloid, 



* Gen. n. 369. — Adans, Fam. des. PL ii. '" Meissn. Och. Comm, 55. — iîœme/m Thunb. 



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