380 Professor Swarrz’s Observations on Menziesia. 
of the valves. I beg leave here to add to the above Menziesie 
a new species, gathered in the country just mentioned, by the 
same excellent botanist whose name it bears. 
MzwNziEstA empetriformis ; 
foliis linearibus serrulatis: subtüs concavis, pedunculis termi- 
nalibus aggregatis, floribus campanulatis decandris, calycibus 
obtusis. 
This is a much taller plant than the cerulea, from which it 
differs moreover in the short and blunt segments of its calyx, the 
deflexed edges of the leaves, and their stronger serratures. The 
corolla is deciduous, almost bell-shaped, with a spreading limb, 
like Rhododendron ferrugineum, not ovate, and contracted at the 
mouth, like M. cerulea. 
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