'TETRAND. MONOG. 233. Epimediunl. 234. Cornus. 233 
Eaft Indies. Rumph. amb, 5. t. 165. Rheed. Mai. t, 9. 
^ Branches glabrous, ftriate, round : leaws flefhy. 
Leaves in tbrees ; the fegments obovate, very entire, 
glabrous. 
Santa Cruz. Fahl, fyml. 3. A * 9 * Willd. i. p. 659. 
Stent climbing: tesidrils oppolite the leaves, biiid. 
Leaves pinnate, fomewhat pedate, glaVtrous ; leafets cre- 
nate, with awned crenatures. 
^ Japan. 'Thunb.'Jap. 104. Willden. l./.65g. 
Leaves in fives: the leafets undivided, ferrate, 
Japan. Tlhunb. Jap. 103. Willd.\. p.hi^C). 
&07Z climbing, grooved, glabrous: /rawr alternate, with ovate 
. leafets : do'vsers racemed. 
Leaves pedate ; the leafets lanceolate, ferrate, downy un* 
derneath. 
Eaft Indies. Rheed. p» 17 * 
Branches downy : leafets 5—7 : /o-iuri-rcymed. 
233. EPIMEDIUM. Cere/ 4-petallcd : neStaries 
pouches, lying on the petals : calyx caducous : 
nii^ue. Barren-ivort. 
CPIMEDIUM. 
Woods. Eng. Boli t, 438, Lind, alfat. 136, /. 6, 
Vvo', 
'^»sis^ 
234. CORNUS. Calyx 4-t90thed, with often a 4- 
leaved involucre: 'cor cl 4-petalled, fuperior: 
drufe with a 2 -celled nut. Dog-wood. Cornel. 
A. Furnijhcd with an involucre: utnbelled. 
Herbaceous : all the leaves oppofite, feflile, nerved. 
Alpine meadows. Eng. But. i. •^to. Penn. Scot. t. 
Herbaceous ; upper-leaves in whorls, flightly petioled, 
veined. 
Canada. Vllerit.Corn. n.Z.t.l. 
Arboreous: involucre very large, with inverfely heart.' 
lhaped leafets, 
Virginia. Curt, mag.t. 526. Catejb. Car, t. ip. , 
Arboreous ; umbels equalling the involucres. 
Europe. Blackiv. t . \%\ . Plenc. ic. t. 
Lea-ves in pairs, ovate-lanceolate, a little hairy. 
Arboreous: umbels exceeding the involucres: leaves ferrate. 
Japan. ’Jhunb. Jap. 63. Willd. I. p. 662. 
rio:vers terminal, white : Icanjcs oppofite. 
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