Order II. 
DICECIA DIANDRIA. 
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13788 Leaves linear-lanceolate with small glandular teeth entire at the base clothed with close-pressed hairs 
above downy and rugged with veins beneath. Ovary ovate smooth 
13789 Leaves linear very narrow without stipules nearly entire ovate at the base hoary above silky beneath 
13790 Leaves lanceolate pointed serr. smooth above glauc. and silky beneath, Stipules linear deflex. deciduous, 
Catk. before the leaves, Scales hairy. Ovary stalked oblong silky, Stigm. nearly sessile 
13791 Leaves lanceolate-obovate with a recurved point serrated at the end clothed with depressed hairs above 
rugged veiny and downy beneath. Stipules lanceolate 
13792 Leaves obovate lanceolate obtuse mucronate with a hooked point subserrate green above hoary beneath 
13793 Leaves obovate with a recurved point with wavy serrat. at end green and downy above hoary and shaggy 
with rugged veins beneath, Stip. | heart-shaped toothed. Caps, lanceolate stalked, Stigm. nearly sessile 
13794 Lvs. slightly serrat. obov.-ellipt. downy flat rather glauc. ben. Stipules rounded tooth. Stigm. nearly sess. 
13795 Lys. obov. lane, flat rather rigid minute, indent, ac. undern. glauc. and hairy, Stip. small notch. Catk. ellipt. 
13796 Lvs. ellipt. almost circular slightly tooth, downy with rectang. veins ben. Style as long as notched stigmas 
13797 Leaves entire elliptical acute even downy on both sides somewhat withered at the point. Stipules obsol. 
Ovary lanceolate silky on a long hairy stalk. Stigmas nearly sessile 
13798 Leaves ovate pointed serrated waved downy beneath. Stipules somewhat crescent-shaped. Ovary ovate 
downy on a long hairy stalk, Stigmas undivided nearly sessile 
13799 Leaves nearly entire lanceolate acute shaggy above densely silky beneath. Stigmas capillary deeply 
divided. Style as long as the ovary 
13800 Leaves lane, oblong pointed waved slightly downy beneath, Stipules kidney-shaped. Ovary ovate silky. 
Style the length of the linear stigmas 
13801 Leaves oblong lanceolate acute distantly serrated smooth above flat and downy beneath, Stipules lunate 
somewhat toothed. Ovary stalked lanceolate silky. Style elongated, Stigm. deeply cloven 
13802 Leaves linear inclining to lanceolate very long pointed entire somewhat wavy silky beneath, Branches 
straight and slender. Ovary sessile. Style as long as the undivided linear stigmas 
13803 Leaves lanceolate pointed obsoletcly crenate whitish and silky beneath, Stipules crescent-shaped minute. 
Stigmas linear deeply divided about the length of the style 
13804 Leaves lane, pointed obscurely crenate downy beneath, Stipules half heart-shaped very large, Nectary 
cylindrical. Stigmas linear undivided longer than the style 
13805 Leaves linear lanceolate pointed revol. obscurely toothed downy above snow-white and cottony beneath, 
Stip. lane, about the length of the footstalk. Scales of the catk. with hairs as long as the stamens 
13806 Lvs. obi. lane. ac. at each end nearly ent. without stipul. smooth, above downy ben. Ovary ovate lane, silky 
13807 Leaves elliptic-lanceolate acute serrated permanently silky on both sides : the lowest serratures glandular. 
Stamens hairy. Stigmas deeply cloven 
13808 Lvs. lane, taper-point, serrat. : under-side at length almost naked ; lowest serrat.gland. Stigm. deeply cloven 
13809 Leaves obovate serrated flat even silky on both sides. Stipules hairy, Branches minutely downy, Ovary 
stalked awl-shaped silky. Style as long as the undivided stigmas 
13810 Leaves elliptic obi. acute finely notched slightly downy paler beneath, Stipulas half-ovate nearly smooth. 
Branches minutely downy. Ovary stalked smooth. Style as long as the cloven stigmas 
13811 Leaves elliptical obovate acute notched slightly downy glaucous beneath, Stipules vaulted. Branches 
minutely downy, Ovary stalked silky, Style longer than the thick undivided stigmas 
13812 Lvs. obi. acute entire silky on each side hoary ben. Ovaries long-pointed lax. Scales very blunt smooth 
13813 Lvs. lane. acum. toothl. at end smooth above rugose and soft beneath. Caps, downy lane. Stigmas sessile 
13814 Leaves 9-lobed : lobes oblong bluntish hispid and rough above white and downy beneath 
13815 Leaves oblong lanceolate obtuse sessile coriaceous revolute at edge dotted beneath 
13816 Leaves ovate-lanceolate acute subsessile somewhat membranous 
13817 Leaves ovate-lanceolate narrowed at each end stalked membranous serrulated 
13818 Leaves 2f inches long 1 broad serrated 
13819 Leaves acute serrulate very smooth shining opposite and alternate 
13820 Leaves alternate tapered into a short stalk retuse emarginate mucronulate very smooth glaucous 
TRIANDRIA. 
13821 Erect, Branches downy. Leaves linear revolute at edge roughish above 
13822 Procumbent, Leaves linear oblong 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
harder wood. The bark is strong and fibrous, and is frequently used for all sorts of cordage. The trunk is 
very light, and for that reason much used for bark-logs and fishing-floats. The smaller branches, when cleaned 
of the septums, serve for wind instruments. Both trunk and branches yield a great quantity of fixed salt, 
which is much used among the French, to despumate and granulate their sugars. The fruit is much fed 
upon by pigeons and other birds, and thus the tree is much spread and propagated. {Browne.) It may be in- 
creased like Brosimum. 
2044. Borya. Named in honor of M. Bory de St. Vincent, a distinguished French traveller and naturalist, 
known out of the scientific world by the violence of his liberal opinions. Small bushes of North America, of 
little beauty. Sir James Smith has altered the name to Bigelovia. 
2045. Empctrum. So called from the places of its natural growth, sv, in, and trir^K, a stone. E. nigrum is 
