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hex andki a monogynia. Berberis. 
vetiicillatus. 
smligms. 
Jcevigahis, 
ianceolatus. 
g Idler. 
Lambert, Esq., collected in Napaul by Mr. Bucbanon, 
forms a new division of the genus, with pinnated leaves ; 
which probably may become a new genus, whenever 
the fruit is perfectly known, as the statement I have 
given of it was taken from a single and imperfect 
berry. 
284. FBINOS. Gen. pi. 5Q4. 
1. P. foliis deciduis ovalibus serratis acuminatis subtus pu- 
bescentibus, fasciculis florum masc. axillaribus um- 
belluliformibus 5 femineis aggregatis utrinque 6-par- 
titis. — Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 225. 
P. Gronovii. Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p . 236. 
P. padifolius. Willd. enum. 304. 
Icon. Duham. ari. 1. t. 23. 
In wet woods, on the banks of ditches ; common : Ca- 
nada to Virginia. ^ . June, July. v. v. Flowers 
small, white j berries red or crimson. 
2. P. foliis deciduis ovalibus utrinque acuminatis mucronato- 
serrulatis subtus pubescentibus, floribus 4-5-fidis, 
masculis ad imos ramulos congestis, femineis solita- 
riis. — Mich.Jl. amer. 2. p. 23 6. 
Cassine caroliniana. Walt. fl. car-. 242. 
In sandy wet woods and on the borders of swamps : 
New Jersey to Carolina. T? • July, Aug. v. v . 
Flowers white 3 berries red, larger than No. 1 . 
3. P. foliis deciduis lanceolatis adpresso-serratis acuminatis 
utrinque glabris supra nitidis, subtus ad nervos vix 
pubescentibus, floribus femineis axillaribus solitariis 
subsessilibus : masculis sparsis : omnibus 6-fidis. 
On the Allegany-mountains: New York to Virginia, 
t? . July. v. v. Berries large, dark-red. 
4. P. foliis deciduis lanceolatis tenuissime et remote serrula- 
tis utrinque acutis utrinque glabris, floribus femineis 
sparsis subgeminis pedunculatis 6-fidis, masculis ag- 
gregatis 3-andris. 
In the lower counties of Carolina and Georgia. T* . 
June. v. s. Berries small, scarlet. 
5. P. foliis sempervirentibus cuneato-lanceolatis coriaceis 
glabris nitidis supern^ pariter subdentatis, pedicellis 
axillaribus subsolitariis plerumque 3- fions.-r— Willd. 
sp.pl. 2. p. 226. 
In sandy shady woods : Canada to Florida, 
