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* BOROJVTIA crenulata 



Crenated Boronki. 



OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA 



Nat, ord. Rutace^. 



BORONIA. Bat. Reg. vol. \2.foL 1000 



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B. crenulata ; glabra, foliis simpliclbus obovatis crenulatis marginatis interno- 

 diorum longitudine basi cuneatis integerrimis, floribus solitariis axillaribus 

 terminalibusque, sepalis ovatis mucronatis ciliatls, filamentis obtusis apice 



glandul 



osis. 



B. crenulata. Smith trans, soc. linn. 8. 284. DC.prodr. 1. 721. 



A native of King George's Sound, where it was found by 

 Mr. Menzies so long since as during the voyage of Van- 

 couver, and from specimens then obtained it was first 

 described by Sir James Smith. It is however only within a 

 short time that it has made its appearance in our gardens ; 

 the plant from which the accompanying drawing was taken 

 flowered with Messrs. Loddiges last June. 



I think that this is, upon the whole, the handsomest of 

 the genus, forming a neat deep green bush, most profusely 

 clothed with bright rosy red flowers. 



Such plants as this succeed best In a light airy part of the 

 green-house, not too much exposed to a bright sun in summer. 

 They may be multiplied either by cuttings or layers. The 



* Named after Francis Borone, a faithful servant of the late Professor 

 Afzelius, who accompanied his master to Sierra Leone, where he died. 



., At the suggestion of a classical friend, it is intended to make a slight alte- 

 ration in the manner proposed, at fol. 1 of the present volume, for accenting 

 generic names. In future the real quantity will be marked, and an accent wiU be 

 placed in addition over the accented syllable. 



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