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the height of forty or fifty feet. The branches are 
garnifhed with winged leaves placed oppofite, which 
are generally compofed of four pair' of fmall leaves, 
terminated by an odd one. The flowers are produc- 
ed at the ends of the flioofs of the fame year, in large 
bunches; they have long fwelling tubes, fliaped 
fomewhat like a trumpet, and are of an orange co- 
lour, inclining to red; and fucceeded by large pods 
full of winged feeds. 
4. Bignonia fempervirens. Ever-green Big- 
nonia , or Yellow Jafmine . 
This kind refembles the fecond fo much as to re- 
quire no further defeription. 
CALLICARPA. 
CALLICARPA. 
Clafs 4. Order 1. Tetrandria Monogynia. 
TTHE Empalement is of one leaf, bell-ihaped : at the mouth 
*■* four-parted and ereft. 
The Corolla is of one petal, tubulous : The border four-cleft, 
obtufe and fpreading. 
The Filaments are four, thread-form, twice the length of the 
corolla. The Anthem ovate and incumbent. 
The Germen is roundifh. The Style thread form, thicker above. 
The Stigma thickilb and obtufe. 
The Seed-veJJel is a berry, globofe and fmooth. 
The Seeds are four, fmall, callous, oval, comprefied, fome- 
what convex on one fide, but a little hallowed as if eaten on 
the other. 
There is but one Species of this Genus , viz. 
Callicarpa americana. Carolinian Shrubby 
Callicarpa . 
This fhrub rifes from three to five feet high, with 
but fiend er Items, fending out many branches from 
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