Dr. Hooker, in publishing it in the Botayjical Magazine, 

 changed the name of asperula, which he was not aware was 

 one of Dr. Wallich's, into quadrangularis , because he could 

 discover no , asperity to justify the former appellative. 

 We follow him in his alteration, as the minute asperity 



which is visible in dried specimens is such 

 appreciable 



be hardly 



A tender stove plant, easily managed in a damp, hot 



atmosphere, and readily propagated by 



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