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destroyed. The teeth appear rather short, turned outside as in Greviopsis ; 
but the transverse nervilles, much more distinct, have the character of those 
of Tilia. 1 specimen. 
93. Grewia crenata, Ung. Leaf nearly round, subcordate at base, obtusely 
and obscurely crenate ; palmately five-nerved ; nervation camptodrome. 
The leaf is like that in Ett. Fl. v. Bilin., Plate XLII. fig. 7. The marginal 
or lower pair of primary nerves is only less marked, though distinct enough. 
The leaf is 4 cm. in diameter. 1 specimen. 
94. Grewiopsis tenuifolia, Lx. 1 specimen. 
Aceraceee. 
95. Negundo decurrens, sp. nov. Leaves compound, trifoliate. Terminal 
leatiet apparently large, trinerved from above the decurring base ; lateral 
nerves thick, branching on the lower side, lateral leaflets at a distance from 
the base of the terminal one, undulate and sparingly dentate on the borders, 
trinervate above the decurring base ; secondaries thin with few branches; ner- 
villes indistinct, oblique to the medial nerve. 
Species related to Negundo triloba, Newby., Later Ext. Fl. p. 51, Illust., Plate 
XXIII. fig. 5, differing by the prolongation of the base of the lateral leaf- 
lets along the petiole, not cordate. Their nervation is however the same, 
and the borders also are marked by few sharp teeth. It may be a marked 
variety. 1 specimen. 
Sapindacee. 
96. Sapindus caudatus, Lx. 1 specimen. 
Celastrez. 
97. Celastrus Gaudini, sp. nov. Leaves membranous, rugulose on the sur- 
face, large, oval-oblong or broadly oval, crenate or obtusely serrate, abruptly 
narrowed at base ; secondaries alternate, about 6 pairs, much curved upward 
in passing to the borders and effaced ; tertiary nerves and nervilles obsolete. 
The leaves 53 to 6 cm. long, 4} to 5 broad, are apparently obtuse, the upper 
part is broken in all the specimens. The species is closely allied to C. Heerti, 
Sism. Contrib., p. 449, Plate XXIX. fig. 5. 2 specimens. 
Tliceze. 
98. Ilex sphenophylla, Ung. Chlor. Protog., p. 149, Plate L. fig. 9. Leaves 
very small, short-petioled, obovate, cuneate or rounded at base, coriaceous, 
spinose-dentate, penninerved. 
The specimens are very good and the species positively identified. 2 
specimens. 
