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3. Holossricea. Pursh. 
C. scandens, foliis 
ternatim seeds, seg- 
meads obiongo-iance- 
olatis, integris, utrin- 
que pubescentibus;flo- 
ribus paniculato-cor- 
ymbosis, dioicis, pet- 
alis linearibus stamin- 
ibus longioribus. 
Climbing; leaves 
divided, ternate, seg- 
ments oblong-lanceo- 
late, entire, pubescent 
on both surfaces; 
flowers in a paniculate 
corymb, dioecious; 
petals linear, longer 
than the stamens. 
Pursh, 2. p. 384. De Candolle 1. p. 145. 
The whole plant silky. Corymbs trichotomous, few flowered, Floiv- 
gi's small, white. Tails of the seed long, feathered. 
Described by Pursh from the herbarium of Walter. 
Grows in Carolina. 
Flowers. 
4. Lineariloba. De Candolle. 
C. pedimeulis uni- 
fios •is, petalis acutissi- 
mis;foliis pinnatimsec 
tis, glabris, segmentis 
integris aut triparti- 
te, lobis linearibus. 
De Cand. 
Stem terete, slender, glabrous. Leaves glabrous, segments S — 4 pair, 
the lower ones tripartite, others undivided, lobes all linear, entire, acute* 
more than an inch long, scarcely 2 lines wide. Petioles tortuous resem- 
bling cirrhi. Peduncles terminal, solitary, 1 -flowered, shorter than the 
leaves. Petals nearly an inch long, acute, externally glabrous, pubescent 
along the margins, nearly twice as long as the stamens. De Cand. 
Described from specimens collected by F raser in the low country 
Carolina. 
Flowers. 
Peduncles one flow- 
ered; petals very a- 
cute; leaves divided, 
pinnate, glabrous, with 
the segments entire or 
3-parted. 
5, Walteri. Pursh. 
C. scandens; foliis Climbing; leaves 
pinnatim sectijs, triju- divided, pinnate, leaf- 
