TETRAND. MONOG. 229—232. 
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229. SCOPARIA. 4-parted: tore/ 4-parted, 
wheel-fhaped; cafjule i -celled, 2-valved, many- 
feeded. 
Leaves in threes : flowers pedunded- 
Weft Indies. Shone Jom, i. p> •95' 
Leaves in fours : flowers feflile. 
South America. Jacq.Jmer. i8, Willd. \,p.oi^ 2 t 
Leaves lanceolate, alternate, very entire: corymb more 
than decompound, trichotomous. 
The Cape. 3 r« rcfembling an Olive: Jlawen fmall, 
230. CENTUNCULUS. Calyx 4-cleft: ccrol 4- 
cleft, inferior, tubular, with a fpreading border : 
Jiamina, fhort, naked; cafjule i -celled, opening 
tranfverfely, many-feeded. Chaff-weed. 
Centunculus. 
Watery heaths. Eng.Bot. t, 531. Curt.Lond.faJc. 3. /. II. 
231. SANGUISORBA. Calyx 2-leaved: germ 
feared between the calyx and corol: feed foli- 
tary. Burnet. 
Spikes ovate. 
Pafturcs. Mart.Jl. rujl. t. 142. Flor.Dan, f. 97 * 
Spikes cylindrical. 
CanaUa. Moris, hijl. 3. fiSi. 8. t. l8.y. 2. 
Spikes and jiamina longer than in the laft. 
Spikes very long. 
Canada. Meris, f. 8. 1. 18./. 12. Corn. Canad. t. 174. 
232. CISSUS. Berry i-fccded, furrounded with the 
calyx and 4-parted corol. 
Leaves hcart-roundilh, lobed and nearly undivided, villous, 
toothed. 
India. Pluk.mant. zj, t. 337. /i 4* 
Stem eiTiA Iranches AovJisy i /raw/ alternate: awW/ peduncled, 
oppofite the leaves : jlo^jsers hoary. 
Leaves ^-angled, toothed, with ferruginous down under- 
neath: flowers nearly capitate. 
The Cape, ^hsinh. prodr. Willd. \. p.C^^. 
Leaves heart-fliaped, entire or flightly lobed, repand, 
glabrous both fides. 
Eaft Indies. Vahl. fymb. 3./. 18. Willd. i. f. 635, 
Brandies round, flexuous: peduncles oppofite the leaves, 
laufeua. 
