394 
edtrata. 
capense. 
aliens. 
crhntale. 
Argan, 
JfHf 
PENTAND. MONOG. 449—452. 
Cedrela. 
Jamaica. Bronvii Jam. t, \ o.f, i. Sloane yam, 3. t. 2^® 
‘Trf? with winged leaves: yfswrj panicled. . 
449. CALODENDRUM. Calyx 5-parteu- 
5-petalied: neSlary 5tleaved: capJuU 5 '^ 
5 -angled. 
Calodendrum. 
The Cape. Houst, Linn, Syjl. 10. t. 22. Pallalia. 
450. EL2EODENDRUM. Core/ 5-petaIled 
ovate, with a 2-celled nut. 
Unarmed: leaves elliptic, fomewhat ferrate, acute« 
India. Refss. obf. 6. t. 3. Willd. \ . p. 1092. Schrebera* 
Cymes axillary, forked : leaves oppolite, glaucous. 
Unarmed : leaves linear-lanceolate, acute. 
India, yacq.ic.rar. i. r. 32. 
Flovsers white, axillary, cymed. 
Branches fpinous : leaves ovate, obtufe. 
Morocco. Bacc. Ju. if-s,. t. Rhamnus. 
7 rfewith folitary and fafcicled leaves: jlovsers axillsfy* 
451. ESCALLONIA. Petals 
berry covered with the calyx, 2-celledj ^ 
feeded. 
myrtilkides. 
/errata. 
Leaves ferrtilate, ending in a fmall (harp point, 
derneath. 
New Spain. Smith icon. ined. i.fafc. 2. /. 30. 
Leaves ferrate, fomewhat retufe, vcinlefs underneath’' 
America. Smithican. ined. x.faCc, 2. t. 31, 
in’' 
452. IMBRICARIA. Petals 5: Jiigma 
capfule covered with the calyx, 2-cellet^j 
feeded. ‘ ijp 
crenulata. Leaves obovate, wedge-form, crenulate towards ’ht® 
petals and calyx denticulate. 
New South Wales. Smith Linn. L'ranf. iii. p. 257* 
Jungia. Gcertn, fern, p. i 57. r. 35 -/. 5. 
ciliata. 
ore 
rif 
r 
Leaves linear, ^-f'ded, ciliate: calyxes ciliate: v 
fided. 
New South Wales. Smith Lranf. Linn, foe, w. pety^' 
