K, 
HEXAND. MONOG. 694—696. 577 
L^ves oblong-ovate, ferrate, Ihining, membranaceous; 
peduncles axillary, I -flowered; flowers 4-male. 
Montferrat. yaiL eclog. 2. p, 26. Willd. z. p. 225. 
Flinuering-branches whitilh ; fiovJtrs hermaphrodite. 
Leaves lanceolate, rather obtufe, glabrous, ferrate at the tip. 
Canada. Tret with alternate leaves: /wrrr axillary. 
Leaves elliptic, pointed, fmooth, (lightly ferrate at the tip; 
■ — ^ AitenKfvj, 1. p. 478. Willd, z. p, 226; 
Leaves roundilh and very entire. 
Caribbees. Snjuartx. prodr, Fl,ind,o'cc. i./, 624. 
694- COSSIGNEA. Calyx inferior, 5-parted : coral 
4 or 5-petalled; capjule 3-celIed, opening at top; 
. the cells about j-feeded. 
„ Leaves ternate, with oblong obtufe leafcts. 
"Vg Bourbon. Lamark. encycl. 2.^. 132. /. 256, 
Leaves pinnate ; leafcts 5 together, lanceolate, emarginatc. 
Mauritius. Lamarck. encycK 2, p. 132. r. 256. 
Panicle, in both fpecies, terminal; racemes Ample. 
^ 95 * BARBACENIA. Calyx fuperior, 6-toothed: 
coral 6-petalled: filaments petal-lhaped, toothed: 
R capjule glandular, 3-valved, many-feeded. 
Barbacenia. 
Brafil. Vandell. in Reem. pi. hifp. l . p. 98. r. 6 .f, 9. 
X 
^96. BERBERIS. Calyx petals 6 z 
glands at the bale of each : ftyleo-. berry fuperior,- 
2-feeded'. Barberry. 
Racemes Ample, pendulous: leaves obovate, the ferratures 
ending in foft briftles. 
Bedges. Eng. Bat, r. 49. Woodni. t. 234.' FI. Dari. t. 904.' 
Berries red or violet : fpines 3-forked or more. 
Racemes Ample, corymbed : leaves obovate, coriaceous ; 
the ferratures ending in fpines, 
ferra del Fuego. Leaves ngid.: palmate. 
^duncles 3-flowercd : leaves obovate,' very entire, fomcT 
what mucronate, 
Terra del Fuego, Ford. Comm, Gcett, 9. 29. 
^duacles I or 2-flowcred: leaves lance-obovate, veryen- 
tire, fomewhat mucronate. 
p Crete. Alp. exot. 21, t. 20. Fycium. Seeds 
^duncles i -flowered, folitary: leaves obovate, with the 
teeth ciliate with fpines. 
'I’eria, Pall, Rofs, 2. 1. 67. Pall. it. 2. app. t,l! .f. 2, 
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