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iittifolia. 
'rotun/ii fo- 
lia. 
DECAND. MONOG. 901—903. 
Leaves oblong, entire, hoary underneath: racemi?s 
cled; the flowering ones without bradtes: peda'’ 
downy. a f %• 
Jamaica, Brovjn Jam. t. zi, f. i. Sloane Jam.z, 
901. PYROLA. Calyx 5-pwted: petals 5: 
fiiperior, 5 -celled, opening at the angles, 
feeded: anther a: with 2 pores. WinteT-l' 
ere 
*/ecusda, 
ambellata, 
Kaculaia, 
*umJiora. 
ojidnak'. 
Stamina afeending; piftil deciined: raceme many-fl^’"' 
Woods. Eng.Bot, t. z\‘^. Black'w. t. Fler. JDafi. ' 
Stamina and piflil ftraight: flowers racemed, i'eattered- 
Woods. Efig. Bat, /. t 58. Flor. Dan. /. 55. 
Flowers racemed, ail leaning one way. 
Alpine woods. Eng, But. t. 517. Flor. Dan. t. 402. 
Peduncles fomewhat umbellcd. 
Europe, Alia, America. Bauh. pinax. 191. 
Peduncles 2-flowered. 
North America. Fluk.mant. 157. r. 349./. 4. 
Scape bearing a fingle flower. 
Woods. Er.g. Bot. i, 146. FI. Dan, t. 8. Riv. hr. t. G/' 
902. STYRAX. Gr/y.v inferior; coral 
drupe 2 -feeded. 
Leaves ovate, villous underneath: racemes fimplej 
than the leaves. -■ /.> 
Syria. Wcod-v. r. 71. Mill. fig. t. 260. Cav. diff. t. t^^'v 
Tree with elliptic entire Jeave^: flomeers wliite. 
Storax is the infpiffated reitn from tins tree. ^jj. 
Leaves obovate, villous untlcrneath: lower peduncle® 
larv, folitary, i-floweretl. 
South Carolina, Aiion Ke~M 2. p, 75. 
Leaves oblong, pointed, downy underneath: racernc® 
pound, as long as the leaves. . ^ i3‘ 
Sumatra. H'ood-v. t. 72. Dryand. Phii:i, Trarf. 77, p- 
Gum Benjamin is the ri.hn exuding from the bark. ^ 
letniigatum. Leaves oblong, glabrous both lides, deniicuiate: 
« axillary, i-flowered, folitary or in pair^ y 
South Carolina. Cavan, dij. 6 r, iSS.y, 1. S. 
90J. INOCARPUS. Calyx bifid; carol 
ftamina in a double feries; drupe i-lecucu- 
edulis, I N O C A R 1> US . 
South Sea Iflands. Fumph. amh. t. p. 170. t- 65. 
Tree with oblong entire leaves; /pikes axillary. ~y 
grandifo- 
iium. 
Benxaittt 
