4i2 PENTAND. MONOG. 483. Qinnchamala. 484. 
fragile. 
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p' 
fcabrum. 
Leaves ovate-triangular, carinate, clecurrent : ftein 
flowers axillary, feflile. 
The Cape. Leaves very minute; plant brittle. 
Heads of flowers peduncled : leaves 3-fidcd, very 
the margin and mid ib. 
The Cape. Leaves with 3 rows of cartilaginous teeth. 
paniculatmn Stem entirely panicled. 
The Cape. Leaves very minute, tubulate ; fovsers pedu”*' ^ ^ 
amplexicaa- Flowers fomewhat fpiked, pointing one way, fring^^^ 
le. wool. 
The Cape. Leaves clafpmg the ftem, heart-lhaped, enth^' 
iriforum. Leaves lanceolate : flem angular : peduncles axillar)’' 
chotomous, compound. 
The Cape. Peduncles 3-floivered, very much fpread. 
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euphorbia- Peduncles 3-flowered, terminal; leaves fomewhat 
ides. 
ColpOi 
flelhy. 
The Cape. Branches forked upwards; fovoers pedicell^‘^‘ ^ 
Leaves oppofite, petioled, obovate, flat, very entire ; 
terminal, leaflefs. 
The Cape. Bergm. Cap. 38. t. \ .f t. Colpoon. 
'dree with edged branchlets ; leaves obtufc with a point. 
fpinosum. Leaves Tubulate, mucronate; flowers axillary, folitaty" 
The Cape. Leaves channelled, ending in a I'pine. 
chilensis. 
nitida. 
glabra. 
canescens. 
483. QUINCHAMALA. a/jx inferior, 
corol tubular, fuperior: anther ec 
Qu INCHAMALA. 
Chili. Lamarck. encycl.t.\\2. Feuill, Peruv, t. \ir. 
Leaves alternate, linear, acute, entire; fovoers coryinhed' 
.VP'! 
484. RAUWOLFIA. Corol twifted: berry Tucc ‘ 
2-feeded. 
T • Ih*!* 
Leaves in fours, lanceolate, pointed, quite glabron^r 
ing : flowers terminal. 
South America. Plum.ic. zpfs.f. 1. Jaeq. piSl. 28. 
Tree full of white glutinous milk : fruit flelhy, milky. , 
Leaves alternate, lanceolate, glabrous : cymes pedud^' 
a. flowered, oppofite the leaves. 
New Spain. Canjan, /V, 3, p. 50. /. 297. 
Stem flirubby, branched : all the ka-ves folitary. 
Leaves in fours, oblong-ovate, pointed, pubefeent t 
terminal and axillarv. 
