3/6 PENTAND. MONOG. 4*5- Sideroxylon. 416. 
(in 
415* SIDEROXYLON. Oro/ ^ -cleft: 
moft) 5-leaved: Jligma limple: berry 5-fe^^^ * 
Unarmed : flowers feflile. 
Africa, Comm. Hort, i. p. gj, /. 100 f 
Unarmed: leaves perennial, obovate ; peduncles round- 
Africa. Dill, elth, 357. t. 265./. 344. 
telanopht- Unarmed: leaves perennial, lanceolate : peduncles ang« 
urn. The Cape. Burm. Afr. 2. 
vtite* 
inermii 
Wi 
urn 
ilsf- 
^mosum. 
fericeum. 
Unarmed : leaves oppofite, petioled : cymes componn 
doubly compound. 
The Cape. Fruit fmall. 
Unarmed: leaves ovate, fllky-downy underneath. 
New Holland, Alton Kew, i.p.262. 
argenttum. Unarmed: leaves ovate, rctufe, downy ; flowers peduncle • 
The Cape, Thunb. prodr. 36. Willd. i. p. 1090. 
Unarmed; leaves oblong, pointed, obtufe; the yO“''fas 
lycioides^ 
ones downy : peduncles numerous, axillary, as 
the petioles. 
Ball Indies, Roxb. Corom. 1. p, 28. t, 28. 
Spinous : leaves deciduous. 
Canada. Duham, arb. z. p. 260. t. 68. 
axillary ; leaves alternate : pedut^^^^ 
decandrum. Spinous : leaves deciduous, elliptic 
North America, 5 //W/ axillary ; lea ...^^ a... 
illary, numerous, 1 -flowered; damina 10. 
416. RHAMNUS. tubular : petals S 
oppofite the lhamina : berry fuperior, Buckt^^' 
A. Spinous, 
* catharti- Spines terminal ; flowers 4-clett, dioecous : leaves 
ftem ered : berry 4-feeded. 
Hedges. Woodv.t, 114. Blackvi.t. 135. Pltnch.ic. t. 14 °' 
infeaorius. Spines terminal : flow-ers 4-cleft, dioecous: leaves 0'’^'^' 
lanceolate, repand : ftem procumbent. 
South of Europe, Ard. mem. i. t. 14. 
Calyx toothlefs: leaves villous underneath, 
Ijcioides. Spines terminal ; leaves linear, very entire, obtufe. 
Spain. Cavann. ic. 2. p, 56. t. 182. 
Erythroxy- Spines terminal: leaves linear-lanceolate, ferrate, 
loss’ acute. 
Siberia. Pall. Ro/s. 2. t, 62. it. 3. app. 1. 1 ./. 1. 
