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813, Octel. aurea Raf, Cassia purpurea Edw. 

 b. reg. 856. fol. 8-9jugis lane, pilosis — Bengal, 

 golden flowers. 



814, TuYRsosMA Raf. diff. Viburnum, cal. 

 campanul, Slobus, cor. rotata subhjpocrat, disco 

 glanduloso conico stigma 3gono ferens. fl, thyr- 

 soideis — a fine distinct G. even if Viburnum 

 should not be divided in Opidus^ Lentago and 

 other subgenera proposed by me in 1820, 

 flowers radiate or uniform, stigma simple or 



trilobe. 



815, Thyrsosma chinensis Raf. Viburnum 



odoratissimum Edw. b. reg. 456 — fol, ellipt. co- 

 riaceis perennis, margine refiexo vix dentato, 

 thyrso brachiato trichotomo— evergreen shrub 

 of China, flowers uniform white, fragrant like 



Olea fi 



Wildenow had only 3 sp 



Linneus, yet in a subsequent work Enumer. 

 plants he has ascertained that all the presumed 

 varieties were specific deviations, and called 

 them Ph. virgaia, levis^ obligua,penduln, old- 

 folia, ilicifoUfi. All shrubs of South Europe. 



817. 



Rich- ad Cy 



ylon vel Cor mis florula differt, d 

 tis, fructus globoso intus carnoso ut Morus ? 

 very singular G, uniting the Cornides with IVau- 

 CLiDEs, very near to my subg. Cynoxylon of 

 med. fl. 1828, and Lindley even asks if the type 

 CJlorifla has not the same fruit, no such thing. 

 The Benthamia of Richard is Herminium of 



others. 



818. Benllidmia fragifera L. b. reg. 1579. 

 Cornus do Wall. t. 214, fol. fol. opp. lanceol. in- 

 vol. 4 ovatis acutis lutescens, fruct. roseo basi 



umbil. — ^ree of Ava, fruits like 



819. Artrphione splendens Raf. Iponiea do 



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