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MONCECIA. EETRAND. 1678, 1679. 
Peduncles branched: leaves roundilh wedge-form, very 
obtufe, repand, ferrate, gluiiuous; axils of the veins, 
villous und rneath. Aider. 
Watery places. £•’^1 Boi. 1 . 1 508. Hunt. Evel, p. 240. tab. 
Le<.ves pinnatiSd. Alton, kew. 3. p. 338. 
Peduncles branched : leaves obovatc, acute, wi'.n the veins 
and axils of the veins villous underneath : ftipules 
oval, obtufe. 
Penfylvania. Alton. Hos t, lenu. 3 ./). 338. 
Peduncles branched ; leaves roundifli elliptic, acute, pu- 
befeent underneath ; axils of the veins naked : ftipules 
lanceolate. 
Europe. Leaves glaucous or green underneath. 
Peduncles branched : leaves ovate, acute, {lightly undulate, 
■wiih the veins hairy underneath ; axils naked ; fti- 
pules roundi{h-ovate. 
Neu'foundland. Alton. Hort. kevi. p, 
Leaves ovate, pointed, ferrate, hairy on the nerve. 
Siberia. Pal. it. 3. app. t. KK.J. \.fi. Rofs. t. 39. 
Leaves rhombic-ovate, equally ferrate, glabrous. 
Siberia. Pall. it. 3. t. KK.f. Rofs. t. 40 A-C. 
*678. AUCUBA. Male. Calyx 4 toothed ; coral 
4-pet2lIed : i-feeded. 
Penri. Calyx 4-toothed ; carol 4-petaUed : neStary o: 
nut I -celled. 
■^ncuba. 
Japan. Thunb. Jap t. 12, 13. Kampf ic./eha t. 6. 
^ree with fomewhac flelhy branches: leaves cluttered at the ends 
of the branches, oblong, remotely I’ei rate, glabrous: Jiovvers 
in terminal more than decompound panicles, 
1^72. BCEHMERIA. Male. Calyx- t\.-'par:e 6 : coral o. 
Calyx o, but crowded fcales, between each' of 
which is _an obovate germ .* Jiyle i : feed fingle, 
comprefled. 
Leaves oppofite, ovate, acute, ferrate ; racemes very long, 
pendulous; flowers diaecious : ftem Ihrubby. 
Jamaica. Snuart prodr. 34, 
