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, PAULLINIA MELLEFOLIA. 
Azederach-leaved Paullinia, DC. 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA.—Nat. Orv. SAPINDACEE. 
Gen. Cuar.—Calyx pentaphyllus subinaqualis. Petala 4, intus appendicu- 
| lata, quinti deficientis sede vacua. Stamina 8, subineequalia. Capsula 3- 
locularis, trivalvis (abortione unilocular is). Semina arillo membranacea 
-semitecta. 
Frutices 5 idence, foliis compositis, Dedina: 
Paullinia meliefolia; capsulis rotundato-pyriformibus 3-alatis, alis par- 
vis in stylum coherentibus, foliis pinnatis tri-quadrijugis cum im- 
pari, foliolis sessilibus lanceolatis remote-dentatis, inferioribus ter- 
Jeep 
| , Natis, petiolo alato. 
P. Melicefolia, Juss. in Ann. du Mus. v. iv. p. 347. t. 66. f. 2.—Lam. ‘Diet 
_y. 5. p. 99.—Decanp. Prodr. Syst. Veget. p-. 605. 
A climbing plant, with long slender stems and branches, which are ak 
furrowed. Leaves frequently near a foot in length, pinnated with 3 or 4 
pairs of opposite, lanceolate, acuminated, sessile, distantly toothed or ser- 
rated, bright green pinne, glabrous above, very slightly pubescent be- — 
neath, terminated with an odd one. Petioles jointed at the setting-on of 
the leaflets, and winged. Stipwles two at the base of each leaf, oblongo- 
subfalcate, pale green, slightly ciliated, soon becoming brown. _ 
Raceme compound, having a pair of cirrhi at the base, and being placed o on 
along cirrhiform peduncle which arises from the axil of a leaf, long, pen- 
dent. Pedicels much branched, with a joint near the middle. Flowers 
greenish-white ; many of them abortive. Calyx of 5 unequal leaflets ; the 
two outermost opposite, small, equal, green, between them on one side is — 
a single, and on the other ‘side 2, obovate, larger, pale green equal leaflets. 
Corolla of four obovato-oblong, white, concave petals, with a vacant space 
as if for the reception of the fifth petal: this space is opposite the two 
latter calycine leaflets just mentioned. The petals are furnished within 
at their base, with a large subpetaliform concave scale, fringed at the — 
margin, and crowned at the top with a bright yellow, subbifid gland. 
Stamens 8, unequal in height, and somewhat cohering at their base. Fi- 
laments thickish ; Anthers oblong, 2-celled, pale yellowish-brown. Pollen 
triangular. On that side of the flawer where is seen the single leaflet of 
the calyx are 4 small erect glands, at the base of the stamens, and oppos 
site to twoof the petals, Pistil slightly pedunculated. Germen globoso- 
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