684 
■tnrhoreum, 
mtica. 
arabka, 
indka, 
hispanka, 
paximm, 
lannginosus, 
te> renrut 
cistoides. 
amara, 
Simaruba, 
DECAND. MONOG. 874—876. 
A 
Leafets roundifh, tapering to the bafe, mucronate, 
above: fiyks 5, long, filiform: capfule 5-angled, 5-cell«‘'’ 
Valved, opening at ti*e bafe: Jseds foiitary. 
Leaves pinnate ; ftem arboreous. 
South America. Jacq. Amer. 130. 83. 
874. FAGONIA. 5 -leaved : petals^- 
5 -celled, lo-valved; the cells i-leeded. 
Spinous; leafets lanceolate, flat, fraooth. 
t-andia. Curt, magax. t. 241. 
Stem 5-angled, forked: /raw: ternate, rough at the edge- 
4, (preading, thorny, recurved; peduncles t -flowered. 
Spinous: leafets linear^ convex. 
Arabia. Leafets thick, con ve-x on the upper fide. 
Spines in pairs: leaves fimple, oval. 
Perfia. Burm.Ind. loz. t. l\. f. 1. 
Without diorns. Spain. 
875. TRIBULUS. Calyx 5-parred: petals 5, 
ing: Jlyle o: capjules 5, gibbous, fpinous, ,, 
feeded. Calivt 
Leafets about 4 pair; the outer ones larger: pericarp 
leeded, unarmed. /(. 
Jamaica. Brows Jam. t. Sleaue Jam. 
' Leafets about 5 pair, nearly equal: feeds a-horneJ- 
Ceylon Burm. Zeyl. 266. t. 10b. / i. 
L’a/?-/: oval-oolong, hairy: fruit angular, hairy. 
Leafets 6 pair, nearly equal: feeds 4-horned. 
.South of Europe. Barr. rar. 54. t. 558. 
Leafets 8 pair, nearly equal. 
America. Jacq. hort. i . r. : 03. Pluk. aim. t. 67. /. 4- 
876. QUASSIA. Calyx 5-leavt;d: petals S' 
5-kaved: drupes 5, diftant, 2-valved, 
inferted on a flefhy receptable. y^is 
Flowers hermaphrodite : leaves unevenly pinnate ; 
oppofite, feflile : petiole jointed, winged: 
cemed. 
Surinam. Woodv. t. 77. Curt, mag t. 497. Plenck. 
free with a thin bark: leaases entire, elliptic, glabrous- 
The genuine Quajfsa is produced by this tree. [tcf' 
Flowers monoecous: leaves abruptly pinnate; jcl^' 
'U^ 
Indies 
aw-- 
nate, flightly petioled: petiole naked: flowers p 
lies. If oodv, t.’qb, Aubl.Gui. z, p. 859, r. 3311 33 ‘ 
