EENTANDRIA 
65 
N° 
Genera. 
N° of 
Growth, species. 
Native of 
Species ia 
Britain. 
Drupesi 
102 Ardisia 
i- 
i 
Madaira 
108, Ignatia 
h 
1 
India 
104 Tektona^ 
t 
1 
Ceylon^ E. Indies 
6th. 
Flowers one-peialed } above* * 
105 Bacopd 
H 
Capsules. 
1 
106 Bellouia 
s 
1 
America 
107 Campanula! 
k 
68 
America, Peru 
108 Chimarrhis 
h 
1 
109 dinthona 
s 
13 
Peru 
110 Macrocneum 
s 
4 
Jamaica^ Peru 
111 PhyteumU 
h 
6 
Europe 
tl2 Portlandia 
s 
4 
Jamaica, Peril 
113 Roella 
s & h 
5 
Africa 
114 Roiideletia 
•s 
4 
W. Indies, Asia 
115 Samolus 
h 
1 
Europe 
116 Trachelium 
h 
3 
Italy 
117 Virecta 
118 JefFersoniaJ 
s 
1 
1 
Georgia 
119 Bmobotrys 
120 Cephadis 
s 
Berries , 
i 
i 
121 Chiococca 
s 
3 
Jamaica, Peru 
122 Coffea| 
s 
12 
Arabia, W. Indies 
123 Erithalis 
s 
1 
Jamaica 
Biit, 8 
Brit. 1 
Brit. 1 
* Tectona grandis (teke tree) is the most useful timber-tree of Asia, being light, 
• easily worked, and both strong and durable. For ship building it is esteemed 
superior to any other wood, and will last much longer than oak. 
f In campanula (bell-flower) the pericarp is indeterminate, having various valves 
and cells in different species; and the flower, like many others, hath no tube below. 
XJeffer sonia sempervirens was discovered by Dr. Biickell in Georgia; it is a 
twining shrub, flowers yellow, having a sweet odour, and continues many months. 
§ The W. India copea shrub differs from the Arabian in the corolla; the former 
having four clefts, berries one-seeded; the latter five clefts, two-seeded. 
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