1664 POLYGAMIA. TRICECIA. 1864—1868. 
tafcK/is. Chryfiftrix. 
The Cape. Leaves fword-(haped, cquitant . Jcape 
' membranac».)us. ending in a 2-valved foithe. 
1864- CHAMi^,ROPS- Calyx ,3-parted 
Jtamina 6 : piftils 3 •• drupe 3, i-feeded. 
Fronds palmate, plaited ; [talks thorny. 
South of Europe, Pom anth. Mpj.tab. 8. 
Fronds palmate, nerved, ferrate ; ftalks unarmed. 
Japan, /.sie, of the leaves cohering at the bale. •,!' 
(ochinchi- Fronds palmate, plaited; [talks thorny: fpathes paf'* 
humilis, 
excels a. 
corols i-petalled. 
Coehinchina, Lour, cochinch, 657. 
Jiahellifor 
mis. 
1865. RFIAPIS. Calyx 2 -c\<i{v. carol 
6 : pistil I , Ground 
Fronds palmate, plaited; the plaits and margins with p* 
ly denticles, 
China. L’ Merit, &tMp. nov.'i.t. too. 
crundiiiacea Fronds 2-parted; the lobes acute and plaited^plaits 1^**° 
Carolina. Aiton, Mart. K/cvu. 3. fi. 474. 
ORDER HI. TRICECIA. 
1866. BREYNlA. Herm. Calyx 6-partec!' 
o: anther s£ 5, linear, attached totheityle' 
ctWtA-, feeds 2, 
Male. Calyx 5-parted.- filaments 3; anthers pU 
hem. Stigmata 5, inverlely heart-fhaped, peta^'* 
without ftyle; capfules s-celled.'T^ei/d folitar/* 
J 
tiistic&a. 
Ereynia 
New South Wales, Forst. char, gen, t, 73, 
1867. CERATONIA. Herm. Calyx 
o: stamina 5: ftyle filiform: legume coria^^ 
' inany-feeded. 
Dioecious. Male and female diftinct, ft 
Ceratonia. Caroh tree. St. Jthn s 
Sicily, Levant. Blackav. t. zocy, Dod, pempt. •yi'j.f f 
Free with pinnate leaves, leafets roundilh, entire, tbK^ ' 
compreffed, flelhy, many-celled,valvelefs. ^ , 
t868. ficus. common, turbinate> 
connivent, covering and concealing the 
tio.n in the fame or a diflinft plant. 
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