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order, differing by the stamina and fruit from all 
the other genera: it will, however, come next 
to Diervilla. The name was an ancient one for 
some species of Caprifolium. Raf. 
250. Karpaton hastatum Raf. Caule anguloso, ramis 
fastigiatis, foliis oppositis sessilibus oblongis has- 
tatis basi inequaliter dentatis, acuminatis glabris ; 
floribus verticillatis sessilibus. Raf.—Anonyme 
Rob. p. 457. Rising three feet, flowers small* 
glomerated at the axillas. 
251. Viscum leucarpum Raf. (V. album Walter. V. 
flavescens Pursh.) Caule articulate ramosissimum 
foliis oppositis sessilibus oblongis obtusis, floribus 
axillaribus sessilibus glomeratis, glomerulis 3-4 
floris, baccis albis. Raf.—Viscum Rob. p. 458. 
Very different from the V. album of Europe, and 
the V. flavescens of South America, by its axillar 
few flowered glomerules. 
CLASS XII.—D. POLYPETALES EPIGYNE& 
Order I.— Arall®. 
XIX. N. G. Triclinium Raf. Monoicum triclinatum. 
FI. hermaphrod. Calyx adherens 5-dentatus, 
Petala 5 inflexa ; Stamina 5 incurvis ; Ovarium 
adherens globosum echinatus ; Stylis 2 longissi- 
mis recurvis : Fructus achena bilocularis disper- 
ma, calice coronata, extus echinata, setulis 
