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3. PISTICHA. DISTICH. 



Peduncles axillar\-, many-flowered, shorter than the leaves; leaves distich, bent 

 down, ovate-laiiceolate ; branches spreading. Sw. 



4. .MONTICOLA. MOU^'TAIK. 



Peduncles many-flowered, very short, axiliarj-, solitary ; leaves ovate, blunted, 

 flat, very smooth. S'u). 



5. AXILLARIS. AXILLARY. 



Peduncles raanv-flowered, very short, axillary, clustered; leaves o%'ate-acu 

 niinaie, shining, flat. S'k. 



6. MRUULTOSA. SPIGGY. 



Peduncles axillary and terminating, paniclecj or racemed ; leaves broadt-lanceo-- 

 late, attenuated ; stem arboreous. Sw. 



Branches rod-iike, smooth, with an ash-coloured baik, the young ones viilose-; 

 leaves petioled, an inch and a half or more in length, sharpish at the base, smooth 

 above and. shining, pale underneath and veined, the younger ones somewhat dotted 

 above ; peduncles pubescent, in pairs trom each axil, shorter by half tlian the leaves; 

 pedicels opposite, remote, a quarter of an inch long, filiform, one-flowered; bracte 

 ovate, niinute, at the base of each pedicel, and two under each calyx ; flowers small; 

 segments of the calyx rounded, ash- coloured at the base; petals twice as Jong as the 

 talyx, doited. f'ahl. 



7. FRAGRANS. FRAGRANT. 



Peduncles axillary, trichotomous, and simple ; leaves ovate, slightly convex^ . 

 somewhat coriaceous, dotted, smooth ; stem arV^r.r^r>u 1> 

 Branches sub-dichotomous, smooth, purplish at the end; leaves sub-petioled at the 

 ends of the branchlets, an inch and a half long, bluntish, with numerous simple veins, 

 not reacliing the edge on either side, and minute raised dots scattered over them ; pe- 

 duncles from the top two or three-flowered, the length of the leaves, compressed}- 

 pedicels three-flowered; flowers sessile. Fahl. 



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