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Gren. X. PoLTosMA, BL 



Wallich 



Ratnulis 



petiolis racemisque pubescentibus, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis integer- 



rimis serratisve subtus pubescentibus, floribus pedicellatis. —FTa//, 

 Cat. 8471. 



'Ossoma acuminatum, Wall. Cat.— An var. P. integrifolus Blume? 



Silva, J. D. H. Sf T. T. (fl. Jun.) (v. v.) 

 Distr. Jflvfl? 



2000-4000 



2. PoLYoSMA FRAGRANS {Bennett in Plant. Jav. Rar. 196). Foliis 

 obovato-lanceolatis acuminatis, floribus sessilibus. — Itea fragrans, 

 Wall. Cat. 8472 in parte, et in Roxb. Flor. Ind. ii. 420. 



Hab. Peninsula Malayana ad Singapore ! Wallich; Malacca! Griffith, 



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3. PoLYOSMA INTEGRIFOLIA (Blumc, Bijd. p. 659). Foliis lanceolatis 

 acuminatis integerrimis subtus glabris, floribus pedicellatis. — Bennett, 



Plant. Jav, Rar. 196 



fiant. Jav. Har. 196. P.fragrans, Wall. Cat. 84/2 m parte 

 Hab, Peninsula Malayana ; ad Malacca! Griffith. Singapore! 1 



Distr 



NiMMOiA, Wight ^^Ameletiajloribunda 



G^en. XI. Itea. 



1. Itea nutans {Royle, III p. 226). Foliis ovato- v. elliptico-oblongis 

 acuminatis argute serratis, racemis terminalibus folio longioribus. 



Hab. In Himalaya occidentali temperata. Kumaon, alt. 3000-6000 

 ped. ! Royle, &c. (fl. Jul.) (v. v.) 



2. Itea macrophylla (Wall. Cat. 7200). FoUis (S-S-pollicaribus) 



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racemis 



oribus longioribusve. — Kurrimial WnU. Cat. 7200. 

 Hab. In MontibusKhasiaregione tropica, alt. 2000-4000 ped. f Wallich, 



Sec, et in Himalaya orientali tropica. Bhotan! Griffith, (fl. Jun.) (y. v.) 



3. Itea Chinensis (Hook. ^ Am. Bot. Beech. 189. t. 39). Foliis 

 (2-pollicaribus) obovatis obovato-lanceolatisve acuminatis serratis, 

 racemis lateralibus foliis subaequilongis.— An forma /. macropkyll^l 



Hab, In Montibus Khasia regione temperata, alt. '^'^^^ '^'^^ *"'' 

 J- D. H. 4- T. T. (fl. Mai.) (v. v.) 



Distr. China. 



4000-6000 



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Nat. Ord. PAENASSIE^. 



Gen. I. Pabwassia, Z. 



This genus abounds in the temperate and alpine regions of the 

 mountains of India, attaining 17,000 feet of elevation. We 

 consider it to be undoubtedly more nearly allied to Saxifrageo! 





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