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fulgens; ramis glabns, foliis opposltis cordato-ovatis acutis deliticulatis 

 glabns, pediculis axUlaribus flore brevioribus saperioribus racemosis, calycis 

 lobis ovato-lanceolatis acutis petala - ^utiuscula superantibus. DC. prodr. 



3. 39. 



Frutex glaber, glaucus, teneVy ^ 

 Caulis texturce herbac€<E suhsucculenice. 



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vinoso tinctus. 



denfata s. denhculata, czliata, petiolo semitereti canalicutato levissimi 

 pubescente duplo longiora. Flores solitariU ex axillis foliorum superiorum 



vanum 



^fficientes 



flifc 



ifundibularis 



^mijiliformesy semipollicares. 

 4-locUlare, ovulis biseriatis. 

 conicum. Calyx 2* pcllices 



trtangularibus, acutts, planis, apice virescentibus.- Fetala ovata, ohtusa 

 plana, sepahspaulb breviora, sanguinea. Stamina.S.j 



resupinatis 



opposzta 



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• See Bot, Regist. fol. 1269.-^ It will be observed that an alteration in the 



plan of accenting the names of plants is now for the first time introduced into 

 this work ; a few words are desirable in explanation of this. It is by no means 

 easv to point out by typographical signs in what way words are to be accented • 

 and the usual plan of indicating by a ' the syllable on which the accent is to be 

 placed m pronouncing the word is by no means efficFent ; nor does it appear that 

 *^ the introduction of the ^ as an additional s.Vn. Js nf on,, ,.„i „.i„„„./lv .. .i.. 



nhleamed 



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( 



advantag 

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I there- 



) for the usual accentual marks, at least nothing will be lost, and that probably 



signs 



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used to expre^ accent, and not what is technically called quantity ; that is 

 the - IS placed over the vowels of syllables on which accent is placed, and the 

 -^ over those on which no stress is laid by the voice. It will necessarily often 



happen that syllables are marked — ' ' ' - 



anticipate any inconvenience from this 



which are rhythmically ^^ but I cannot 



syllables, and not their actual quantity . 



portant 



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