MONOECIA. TETRANDRIA, 1763—1766 1617 



rotundifoli- Leaves orbicular: flowers in whorls. 

 urn. The Cape. L/nn.Jupl 4.-6. 



antarctkum Leaves ovate, very entire : racemes on the branches and 

 terminal, jointed. 

 New Zealand Font* prodr % &. 370. 



1763. HIPPOPHAE. Male. Calyx i -parted icorolo. 

 Fern. Calyx tubular, cloven: ftyle 1: berry fuperior, 1- 



(eeded: feed with a double coat. Sea Buck-thorn. 



rhamnoL Leaves lanceolate. 



Sea call, Engl. Bot. t, 425. Flor % Dan. t. 265; 



tanadenfis Leaves ovate. 



Canada. Leaves filvery underneath. 



1764. TROPHIS. Male. Calyx o; c rol 4-petaUed 

 Fern. Calyx c: corol o: ftyle 2-parted; berry i. celled 



i-feeded. 



xerhana. Trophis.* 



Weft Indies. Brown Jam. 357. /. 37./ it 

 Tree with nearly er-cl branches : /eaves oblong, pointed; malt' 



flonvers in roundilh anients; females racemed. 



1765. BATIS. Male. Ament 4-fold, imbricate; 

 calyx o: corol o. 



Fern. Ament ovate, with a 2-leaved involucre : 

 calyx O: corol o-.ftigma 2-lobed, feflile: berries con- 

 joined, 4-feeded. 



Batis. 



Caribee?. Jaeq. Amer. t 40./. \.pict. t. 246. 

 Shrub with diffufe brittle branches : leaves oblong, acute, flefhy, 

 feflile, convex underneath. 



1766. MYRICA. Calyx a concave fcale of the ament: 

 corol o. 



Fern. Styles a: berry i -feeded. Candleberry Myrtle* 



Leaves lanceolate, (lightly ferrate: ftem fhrubby. 

 Marfnes. Engl. Bat. t. 562. Flor. Dan. t. 327. 



Leaves lanceolate, (lightly ferrate: ftem arboreous. 

 North America. Catesby Corol. 1. /. 13. 69. 

 The Americans make candles from the berries. 



martttma. 



•Gale 



ceri/nra. 



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