dependence can be placed upon this character, that Mr. 
Brown pointed out to us a specimen containing the foliage 
of integrifolia, oleefolia, \and glauca, of Cavaniiies, all 
growing on the same plant; the reticulated veins on the 
undersurface, conspicuous through the tomentum in australis, 
distinguishes that species, and some others, from all the va- 
rieties of marginata, in none of which is there any visible 
veining. 7 
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