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ness of its leaves, as Mr. Seringe appears to suppose ; the 

 linder side of the leaves is not, indeed, unusually white. 



Leaves soft, oblong, simply serrated, beneath, and on 

 the petioles which are pale, pubescent. Flowers white, 

 very numerous, heaped in many-flowered fascicles, so as 

 to cover the bearing branches. Pedicels and calyces 

 pubescent ; tube of the calyx short, spreading, segments 

 ovate, downy inside. Petals oblong, unguiculate. Fruit 

 unknown. 



J. L. 



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