'ELI A CSAE. CL-i naberry Easily. 
Leaves hipinnate, the leaflets toothed; fruit a drupe. In¬ 
troduced tree. ....1. ..gliM i • 
Leaves once pinnate, sometimes with only one leaflet, the 
leaflets entire; fruit a capsule, native trees or 
shrubs. 
File-ants free. Fruit about 3 o«. long; seeds winged. 
2. Cedrela . 
Filaments united at least to the -iddle. 
Anthers borne on the apex of the stamen tube or of it 
lobes. Capsule about 1 am. long; seeds not 
winged; leaflets 1 or numerous. 3. Triohi.il a ♦ 
Anthers borne inside the apex of the stamen tube; leal- 
lets numerous. 
Ovules 1 or 2 in each cell; seeds not winged; fruit 
usually about 3 cm, in diameter. 4, Ouarea . 
Ovules 12 in eac3' cell; seeds winged; fruit about 15 
cm. long * . . . ..b. Cwietenia. 
The plants are trees or shrubs, the leaves compound, 
alternate, without stipules. The perfect regular flo.vere 
have a 4 or 5-lobed calyx, 4 or 5 petals; , and 5, 8, or 10 
stamens, 
1. M.T3LI /* L. Chiraberry. 
Vella aaedaraoh L., the ohinaberry, china-tree, or 
umbrella-tree, native of southeastern Asia, is planted for 
