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I am indebted to my revered friend and patron Mr. Colebrooke for the description and drawing of this new species 
of Guatteria. I had a living plant of it on board the ship in whi : . 
i which I to E , which 
voyage, and is now at the Botanic Garden at Kew. p ich I came to Europe, which blossomed during the 
Plate CCLXVI. Fig. 1. A flower. 2. Calyx and pistils. 3. A detached petal. 4. Stamen, detached. 5. Pistil. 6. Cluster 
of ripe berries. 7. A separate berry. — 8. Inside of the testa, lined wi itudi 
i : 3 th 1 Å i : a 
sperm in the place of its furrow. An with lamellate processes 9. Longitudinal section of the peri- 
COLOUHOUNIA VESTITA. Tab. 267. 
Forus ovato-oblongis, valdé attenuato-acuminatis, subtüs ramulisque densissimé cano-tomentosis. 
Colquhounia vestita, Wall. Tentam. Flor. Napal. vol. 1. p. 14. Bentham Synopsis Labiatarum in Bot. Regist. 
vol. 15. fol. 1292. 
Habitat in monte summa Napaliæ Sheopur dicta, et in alpibus Gossain Than Emodi napalensis, florens sub pluviis. 
The character which I have given above comprises all the points in which this species differs from Colguhounia 
coccinea, which it resembles perfectly in stature and habit. It is almost white, especially on the underside of the 
leaves, the ends of the branches and calyxes, owing to very dense soft and stellate tomentum. 
COLOUHOUNIA ELEGANS. Tab. 268. 
Fours ovatis, acutis, dentatis, suprà pubescentibus, subtus villosis, floribus in ramulis novellis subracemosis (corollis 
aurantiacis, sanguineo-punctatis ). 
Observavi ad apicem jugi Taong Dong dicti, prope Avam, florentem Novembre 1826. 
FRUTEX 8—10-pedalis, parcè ramosus, subscandens, ramis elongatis, subquadrangularibus villosulis. Forxa opposita, patentia, brevissimè 
petiolata, ovata, acuta, obtusiusculé dentata, utrinque mollissima, suprà pubescentia, subtüs tomentosa. Frorzs in ramulis novellis 
brevibus foliolosis fasciculato-racemosi, aurantiaci, punctis frequentibus sanguineis conspersi, pollicares, ferð sessiles. CaLvx ovatus, 
5-dentatus, cano-villosus ; dentes lanceolati, acuti. COROLLA, STAMINA PIsTILLUMque ut in Colguhounia coccinea. 
I only saw one single shrub of this elegant species, at the very top of the mountain called Taong Dong, near Ava. 
Like the preceding species it resembles very much the type of the genus, Co/guhounia coccinea, published in the 
Linnean Transactions ; nor have I the means of giving a good mark by which to distinguish it, except the colour 
of the flower, which, instead of being pure red, is orange, dotted with crimson specks. 
UVULARIA UMBELLATA. Tab. 269 
Uvularia umbellata, Wall. in Act. Soc. Asiat. vol. 13. p. 379. 
Habitat in montibus Napaliæ, florens Aprili, Mayo. 
Plate CCLXIX. Fig. 1. Flower. 2. The same, dissected. 
