i6\2 DIOECIA. TRIANDRIA. 1751— 1753. 



triitit. Leaves linear.lanceolate, petio!ed, wainkled, downy under- 

 neath, without ftipules. 

 North America. Alton. Hort. Ke<w, 3. p. 393. 



9 <viminahs. Leaves lance-linear, very long, pointed, very entire, filky 

 underneath: branches wand- like: ftyle elongated. 

 Ofier beds, Hojfm. Sal. 1. /. z.f. 1. 1. it. t. f.f. 2. 



*alba. Leaves lanceolate, pointed, ferrate, filky both fides; thp 



lowed ferratures glandular: itigmata 2 parted. 

 Woods. Hoffm. Sal. \.p. 41. t. 7. 8. 



tetrafperma Leaves broad-lanceolate, pointed, ferrulate, glabrous above, 

 whivifh below; capfule heart- (haped. 

 Eall Indies, Roxb, Coromand. 1. p. 66, /. 97. 



f Stilago diandra. 



ORDER III, TRIANDRIA. 



175 1. EM7ETRUM. Calyx 3-parted: petals 3. 

 Male. Stamina 3 — 9, capillary, very long. 



Fem. Stigmata 9: berry fuperior, 3—9 feeded. 



Crow-berry. Crake- berry* 



album. Stems ereft: branchlets pnbefcent. 



Portugal.' Parke Theat. 1485. 1. Fruit white. 



•nigrum. Stems brocumbent. 



Heaths. Engl. Bot t. 526. Fruit black; 



1752. RUSCUS. Calyx 6-leaved; coral o. 



Male. Neclary ovate, tubular, bearing the (lamina 



within. 

 Fem, Stamina c: Jlyle i : berry fuperior, 3 -celled \Jeed$ 



in pairs. Butcher's broom. 



*aculeatus. Leaves with pungent points, bearing the flowers above, 

 naked. 

 Groves, Engl, Bot. t. 560. Wood<v. t. 237. B/ackiv. t. 155. 



HyphophjU Leaves bearing the flowers underneath, naked. 

 turn. Italy, Black. /. 194. Moris, sect. 13. /. 5./. 3. 



Bypoglo/jum Leaves floriferous underneath, beneath the leafet; 

 South of Europe. Blacknv,t. i&.Bort. Rotn.t. 9. 



andregynus* Leaves bearing the flowers at the edge. 



Canaries. Dill. Elth. t. 250./. 322. Androgynous. 



racemofuu Raceme terminal, hermaphrodite. Akxa?idrian fourth 



Portugal. Hort,Rcm. 1. /. 10. Moris. J. 13. /. 5./. 14. 





