8o^ 
Umttttosa, 
*ilmestica. 
ICOSAND. MONOG. loii— 1013. 
Peduncles foHtary: leaves ovate, downy underneath* 
Japan. Tbunb.'Jaf . zoy WtlLt. 2, p, , 
Peduncles moftly folitary : leaves lance-ovate, convol'’*’' 
when young: branches unarmed. 
Hedges. Woad’v. t. 85. Black’w. t 305, PUnck. t. 397* 
*insititU. Peduncles in pairs: leaves lance-ovate, convolute 
young, villous underneath : branches ending 
fpine. ^ BttUace 
Hedges. E.Bot, t. 841. Blati'-w, t. 305. 
Peduncles folitary : leaves elliptic-'anceolate. piih®^* 
jfit- 
terastfera. 
frottrata. 
(fceea. 
underneath: fruit ftraight; branches fptnous^ > 
Slee-tree 
Hedges. E. Sot t. 84?. Woodv. t. 84. Btmk’v;. t. 494- m* 
Peduncles folitary: leaves elliptic, glabrous : truitp*^’’ 
Ions: branches nearly unarmed. 
North America. WtUd. art. 250. 
Peduncles in pairs; leaves ovate, cut-ferratc, without 
whitifh-downy underneath: Hem proftrate. 
Crete. Bjllard pi, Syrtac. p.i ^, t.b. 
loii. PLINIA. Calyx 4 or 5-parted: petals A 
drupe luperioi. giooved. 
Plinia. 
America. Plum, gen, g, I'c. zn;, 
Le^es pinnate, with about 1 2 ovate-Ianccolate entire 
ftgwtrs fefiile, Icattered; Jrutt eatable. 
tcaea. 
melianthi- 
filia. 
toi2. CHRYSOBALANUS. Calyx 5-c)eft: , 
51 Jlyle lateral: drupe with a 5 grooved, 5 "'^ 
ed nut. 
Chrysobalanus. CocsaJ ’‘'‘' 
America. 'Jacq. Amer. t. 94. Bronun ‘Jam. 250. 
1013. ROBINSONIA. Calyx 5-toothed: 
berry ftriate, 2-:ceiled; the cells i-iteded: / 
villous, 
Robinsonia. 
Guiana, dubl, Gui.x,p./^i^z, Touroulia. 
Tree Wxxh alternate unevenly pinnate leaves: 
pointed lemte; yfowerj minute, yellow, in a termini* ^ 
terry fize of a Cherry, eatable and cf a grateful acid 
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