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ANALYSIS OF THE GENERA 
Lanceolate, conduplicate when young 
Ovate, convolute when young 
Ovate, conduplicate 
Roundish, downy when young 
Lanceolate, often nearly entire - 
Oblong, usually unequal at the base, harsh to the U'tmvus 
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Oblong, unequal at the base, rough above’ 
Lanceolate or ovate 
Lobed, with glands in the serr: atures 
Deeply cut or lobed, fan-nerved 
Bntire or serrated. 
Ovate, tomentose beneath 
Ovate, the disk oblate, and the petiole compressed. - 
Ovate, glabrous, aromatic in odour 
Ovate, sometimes cut 
Oblong-lanceolate 
Ovate, rough above 
Roundish, rough 
Dentate, notched, or otherwise cut at the edges. 
Ovate, variously lobed 
Denticulate, 3-nerved 
Lobed, angular, or toothed 
Lobed, or deeply cut 
Ovate or obovate, with soft starry down - 
Palmate and subtrilobate 
Palmate, sinuated 
AMY'GDALUS 
PE/RSICA 
ARMENI ACA 
Pru'‘nos 
Ke’rria - 
AMELA’ NCHIER 
Me’sPILUS - 
Ce’LTIs 
SALIX - - 
LiQuUIDA/MBAR 
SaLisBu ‘RIA 
CyDO*NIA 
Po’PuLus 
Be! TuLa 
Fa‘cus - 
CasTa‘NEA 
g Ca/RPINUS 
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Entire, serrate or dentate, or otherwise cut at the edges. 
Evergreen. 
Rough on the? upper surface 
Entire. 
Full of pellucid dots 
Serrated. 
Wedge-shaped, pinnatifid 
Lanceolate, glaucous beneath 
Entire or serrated. 
Deciduous, evergreen, or subevergreen. 
Shining = 
Entire. 
Large, aromatic when bruised 
Linear, small, semi-cylindrical 
Oval or ovate - 
Serrated. 
Conduplicate when young 
Lobed or sinuated, sometimes lanceolate 
Besprinkled with resinous dots 
Entire or serrated. 
Ovate or lanceolate 
Ovate or elliptic 
Alternate, exstipulate. 
Deciduous. 
Entire. 
Oblong, articulated with the stem 
Peltate or cordate 
Cordate, ovate, or lobed 
Ovate, serrated at the apex 
Lanceolate, soon dropping off - 
Deeply cut and divided, ap) arent, com; ound 
Membranous, heath- like R y Ye 
Oblong, coriaceous, shining 
Cordate, ovate, or lanceolate 
F. ascicled, lanceolate 
Fascicled, coriaceous, glaucescent 
Linear-lanceolate, hoary 
Minute, caducous, evergreen bark 
Lanceolate, coriaceous, pale green 
Oblong or lanceolate 
Lanceolate, beset with scales or ‘stars of hairs 
Linear-| lanceolate, scaly and silvery 
Cordate, downy beneath 
Ovate, shining 
Liuear, in alternate fascicles 
Linear, 2-ranked, flat - 
Serrated. 
Ovate, acuminated 
Ovate, acute 
Oval, mucronate 
Obovate, cuneated, serrated at the tips 
Obovate or oval, glabrous on both surfaces 
Cordate or lobed, and rough 
Lobed variously, sometimes entire, hairy 
Entire or serrated. 
Oblong-lanceolate, or linear 
Ovate, obovate, or oval-lanceolate 
Ovate-acuminate 
Co/RYLUS - 
Fiipi’scus - 
ZV'ZYPHUS - 
CRATE Gus 
Faepes -— - 
ToruErGi/LLA 
Fr‘cus - 
Pua'TANus 
A’'LNUS 
ILii/c1um - 
Cowa'nra 
STRANVE SIA 
PHori’NIA 
Macno'ira = 
CHENOPo DIUM 
CE/RASUS 
QUE’RcUS 
Mynrtca 
Rua’ MNuS - 
CEANOTHUS - 
Asi'MINA - 
MENISPE’RMUM 
Co’ccuLus = 
NEMOPA’/NTHES 
SPA/RTIUM By 
ARTEMI'sr4 
Menzie'‘sra 
Diospy ros 
SYRI'NGA 
LY'cium 
CRABO/WSKIA - 
Didtis 
CaLLi’GonuM 
Dr’rea - 
Nyssa - 
EL&A'GNUS 
Hippo/PHAER = 
ARISTOLO CHIA 
Macuu‘ra is 
LA RIX 
Taxopium = 
MALACHODE/NDRON 
STUA/RTIA - 
Brrcue’mra - 
Lo‘wea 
CLE THRA ws 
Mo'rvs a 
Broussone‘tr4 
Ba’couaris 
STY'RAX - 
HALeE'sra 
