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Trachymene Maxwell. 



Shrubby ; branchlets minutely puberulous ; leaves copious, rigid, linear, 

 rather plunt, flat or somewhat cbannelled, slightly scabrous, all lobeless ; 

 umbels Compound, conspicuously peduneulated; involucral bracts quite 

 leaf-like, as many as secondary peduncles and often ob about half their 

 length; umbellets few, containing several fiowers; involucellar bracts 

 broadish-linear, stiff, less thao half the length of the pedicels; deutieules 

 of the calyx rather conspieuous; petals of rather firm texture, somewhat 

 dark-coloured, oval, at the hase almost truncated, at the inner side 

 traversed by a vertical narrow membranule ; anther-cells ellipsoid ; fruits 

 mach compressed, as broad as their length, broadest dowuward with a 



