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PENT AND. TRIGYN. 58a. Caffine. 487 
Leaves 3.1obecl, pointed, lharply ferrate: petioles without 
glands and hairy . 1 , 
Vi^inia. Sp. pL 384. Gron, Virg. 149. Opulus. 
Leaves 3*lobed, pointed, with coarfe and j-ather obtufc 
teeth: petioles without glands, glabrous- 
Ruffia. Pall. Roll. Z.p.Z^.t. 58./. 4 * 
Seed oval, compreffed, grooved. . 
Leaves 3-lobed, with pointed teeth: petioles glandular, 
glabrous. 
Woods. Eng. Bet. /. 332. Flor. Dan. t.bbi. 
Leaves obovate, pointed, unequally toothed, villous. 
Japan. Thunb.Jap, 124. W illd. 1 . p. 149®" • , j 
Seem villous: haws villous both Tides; floviers panicled, not 
radiate: panicle axillary, many -parted. 
Leaves obovate, pointed, toothed, glabrous. 
Japan. Thunb.Jap. 125. Willd.t.p. t 49 «* 
Plant glabrous : Hem round: umbel terminal. 
Leaves fpear-ftiaped, pointed, villous, 
Japan. Ihunb. Jap. 125. mild. 1. p. 
Lta^s ovale, equally and acutely ferrate- 
Leaves broad-ovate, pointed, Tharply ferrate; petioles mar- 
gined and curled. 
Canada. Branches pendent : kaws thick, glabrous. 
Leaves lanceolate, fmooth, revolute at the edge, obfoletely 
crenate. 
North America. Lenuefi-leaves obovate, middle-ones ovate. 
Leaves linear-lanceolate, fliining above, obfoletely ferrate 
or entire. 
North America. Alton Kenx). \. p.yji. Willd, 
Leaves lanceolate, fmooth, remotely ferrate, very entire at 
the bafe. 
Carolina. Virginia. Cafftae Peragua. Mant.zzo. 
Petioles deeurrent, forming angles on the branches. 
582. CASSINE. Calyx 5 -parted, inferior: petals S'- 
berry 3-reeded. 
Leaves petiolcd, ovate, retufe, crenate; panicle Ihorter than 
the leaf. - 
The Cape. Dill. eltb. t. 236./. 305. Seba Muf. t . t. 29. f. J. 
heaves obtufe : hranchlets fquare ; petioles naked* 
Leaves petioled, ovate, crenate: panicle as long as the leaf. 
The Cape. Thunb. prodr. 52. Uant. 210. Evtonymus Colp^^^ 
