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* Genus XV. 
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STRANVAE'S/A Lindl. Tue Srranva‘sia. Lin. Syst. Icosandria 
Di-Pentagynia. 
Identification. Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 
Synonyme. Crate*gus in part. 
Derivation. In honour of the Hon. JY. T. H. Fox Strangways, F.H.S., &c., a botanical amateur, 
who possesses arich collection. | 
Gen. Char. . Calyx 5-toothed. Petals 5, concave, sessile, spreading, villous 
at the base. Stamens 20, spreading. Ovary villous, superior, 5-celled ; 
cells containing 2 ovules. Fruit spherical, enclosed by the calyx, contain- 
ing a superior, 5-valved, hard, brittle, dehiscent capsule. Seeds oblong. 
Testa cartilaginous. ( Lindl.) 
Leaves simple, alternate, stipulate, evergreen; lanceolate, serrated. 
Flowers corymbose. — An evergreen tree; native of the temperate parts 
of Asia; in Britain a rather tender shrub. 
a 1. S. etauce’scens Lindl. The glaucous-leaved Stranvesia. 
Identification. Lindl. in Bot. Reg., t. 1956. 
Synonyme. Crate‘gus glatica fWall. Cat. 673. 
Engravings. Bot. Reg., t. 1956. ; and our jigs. 731. and 732. 
Spec. Char., $c. Leaves lance- 
olate, coriaceous, — serrated, 
pointed at the base ; midrib 
and nerves on the under side, 
as well as the young twigs, 
hairy. Corymbs somewhat 
woolly. Pedicels 3 or 4 times 
as long as the bud. (Lindl.) 
An evergreen shrub ; in Nepal, 
a tree 20 ft. high. Introduced 
in 1828. Flowers white; July. 
Fruit small, yellowish red ; ripe 
in October. 
Somewhat tender when treated - 
as a standard in the open garden |; 
but, when trained against a wall, , 
forming a very handsome ever- 
751. Stranve'sia glaueéscens. green. Propagated by graftingon — 739 5, giaucéscens. 
Crate‘gus. 
Genus XVI. 
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PHOTYNIA Lindl. Tux Puorinia. Lin, Syst. Icosandria Di-Pentagynia. 
Identification. Lindl. in Lin. Soc. Trans., 13. p. 103.; Dec. Prod., 2. p. 631.; Don’s Mill., 2. p. 602, 
Synonyme. Crate‘gus sp. L. 
Derivati From phot 
Gen. Char. Calyx 5-toothed. Petals reflexed. Ovarium semiadherent, vil- 
lous, 2-celled. Styles 2, glabrous. Pericarp 2-celled, enclosed in the fleshy 
calyx. Testa cartilaginous. (Don’s Mill.) . ; 
Leaves simple. alternate, stipulate, evergreen ; quite entire, or serrated. 
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shining; in al’1sion to the lucid surface of the leaves. 
