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seem to indicate its station as lying between 4 jugoidee and 
Verbenacee. 
1 C. picnoroma (Benth. in Wall. pl. rar. 1. p. 64. lab. p. 
705.) leaves ovate, nearly glabrous above, scarcely wrinkled ; 
cymes loose, panicled ; peduncles slender, 3-4 times longer than 
the petioles. 5. S. Native of the Burman Empire, on Mount 
Taong Dong and at Segaen. Branches tomentose. Leaves on 
short petioles, crenated, tomentose beneath while young. 
Dichotomous Cymaria. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
2 C. gxonea‘ra (Benth. in Wall. 1. c. lab. p. 705.) leaves 
LABIATA. CX. Cymaria. 
wrinkled, tomentose on both surfaces; cymes dense, on short 
peduncles ; racemes terminal, elongated, loose. h.S. Native 
along with the preceding. ‘This differs from the first in the 
branches being elongated and densely tomentose, in the leaves 
being on shorter petioles, and usually rounded at the base; 
cymes of flowers more numerous, disposed into an elongated ter- 
minal raceme. Calyx densely tomentose. 
Elongated-branched Cymaria. Shrub 8 to 4 feet. 
Cult. For culture and propagation, see Plectranthus, p. 682. 
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