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■N° 
Genera. 
N° of 
Growth. Species. 
Native of 
Species ifl 
Britai/f. 
269 Corrigiola 
270 Drypis 
271 Rhus* * * § . 
272 Salmasia 
273 Sarothra 
274 Semecarpusf 
273 StaphyleaJ 
276 Spathelia 
277 Tamarix 
278 T^Iephiurii 
279 Turnera 
h 
h 
s 
h 
h 
t 
s 
h 
1 
1 
26 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
5 
France *• 
Italy 
Italy, Spain, America 
Virginia 
India 
Virginia Brit. 1 
Jamaica 
France, Germany 
France, Italy 
Jamaica 
280 Evolvuliis 
281 Parnassia§ 
ORDER IV. TETRAGYNIA. 
(four females.) 
Ihdia 
li 
h 
6 
i 
Brit. I 
ORDER V, PENTAGYNIA. 
(five FEMALES.) 
1st. Flowers above. 
282 Aralia s 8c h 7 China 
283 Gommersonia h 1 Taheita 
284 Glossopetalnm s 1 
2nd. Flowers beneath . 
285 Crassula ii 
286 Gisekia h 
287 Statiee h 
51 iEthiopia, &c. 
1 E. Indies 
22 America 
Brit. 3 
* The resin called gum copal, is from rhus copallinum ; and the thus cOriaiia 
Was formerly much used for tanning leather, especially in Turkey. 
f Semecarpus —see anacardium. 
+ Staphylea pinndjta (bladder nut) is sometimes strung for beads by Roman catho¬ 
lics, and children will sometimes eat them, though the taste is disagreeable. 
§ See note in page 7, under nectarium. 
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