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^‘ENTAND. MONOG. 438. Hovenia, 439. Brunia, 391 
Leaves ovate, carinate, ciliate, imbricate 4 ways : flowers 
terminal, folitary. 
The Cape, halves heart-lhaped. clofe together. 
Leaves oblong, dotted underneath : flowers terminal : ca- 
lyxes ciliate. 
The Cape. Curt, magaz. t. 273. Pluk. mant. t. 342./. 5. 
Leaves ovate, wrinkled, villous, reflected: umbels terminal. 
The Cape. Thunb. prodi . 43- Willd, 1./. H 39 ‘ 
Leaves ovate, glabrous, margined: flowers axillary, folita- 
ry and in pairs. 
The Cape. Houtt. Syji. 3./. a88. t, 2i,f. 2. D. pulchella. 
Leaves heart-fliaped, acute, glabrous: umbels terminal. 
The Cape. Leaws feffile, clafping the ftem, dotted underneath: 
ffiO'wjir fubfeffile: w/yx 5-angled. 
Leaves ovate, gland-crenate : flowers axillary , in pairs. 
The Cape. Thunb.frodr. Hartogia. SiH. Nat. p.62S. 
Leaves fomewhat crenate, dotted underneath : flowers la- 
teral, folitary. 
The Cape. ‘Thunb. prodr. VPilld. i,p,ii 4 .o. 
Leaves orbicular : branches villous. 
The Cape. ‘Ihunb. prodr. Willd. l.p.tl^O. 
438. HOVENIA. '5 -parted; tore/ 5-petalled: 
Jligmata 3: eapjule 3-celled, 3-valved; the cells 
i-feeded. 
Hovenia. 
Japan. Kampf. aman. fafe. 5. p- 808. /. 809. 
^r^fwith alternate roondilh -ovate ferrate leaves: flo’wtrs co- 
rymbed, terminal and axillary: peduncles thick, flelhy, fweet, 
and are eaten by the Japonefe. 
‘a. 
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439. BRUNIA. Flowers aggregate ; filaments infert- 
ed into the claws of the petals; ftigma bifid : Jeeds 
folitary, a-celled. 
Leaves 3-fided, incurved, acute: heads on the lateral 
branches terminal. 
Africa. Breyn. cent. 22. t, 10. Pluk. mant. t. 346 ,_/l 4 * 
^taujes Imbricate 5 ways : germ fuperior : Jiyles z. 
Leaves 3-fided, ftraight, clofely apprefled : heads corymbed, 
chaffy ; the chaff longer than the flower. 
The Cape. Styles 2 ; receptacle hairy. 
lanuginosa. 
