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name.means not a daphne, having been sent 
me as one, although so unlike. Type. 
Nemevata laurina Raf. ramulis flexuosis,fol. 
petiol. lato lanceol. coriaceis acuminatis, mar- 
gine revolutis erosis, coryinbis term. sessilib. 
paucifloris, capsulis obovatis granulatis—sent 
me by a good botanist as Daphne alpina! of 
Pyrenees Mts. locality probably as much mis- 
taken as the name, unlike any European shrub 
by flowers, but habit of Daphne laureola,teaves 
biuncial, flowers white rather large, capsule 
very large. + 
1053, Darunelaterifiora Raf. ramis cinereis 
obtusangulis punctatis, fol. fascicul. sess. obov. 
vel cuneatis subobt. integris levigatis, florib. ra- 
mis lateralis sparsis sessilib. pubescens—Alps 
of Carinthia, one of sp. blended in D. alpina 
which has.leaves tomentose and flowers among 
the leaves: fl. white, leaves uncial. + 
1054, D. altaica Pall. W. Altaic Mts. of Si- 
biria, this was also blended once in D. alpina, 
but quite smooth even the flowers, leaves scat- 
tered. not opposite as wrongly stated by some. 
1055, D. laureola L. South Europe. 
1056, D. cneorum O. Mts. ot Europe. 
1057, D. odora O. China. 
1058, D. collina Duh. Sm. Pers. sericea 
Vahi. &c. Creta, Syria. 
1059, D. mezereon O. Europe. 
1060, D. oleoides O. Mts. A Creta. 
1061, D. gnidium O. Italy &c. 
1062, Daphne? deat Hat ramulis an- 
gulatis fuscatis, fol. alt- et opp. obov. vel subrot. 
undulatis retusis reticulatis glabris subsess— 
Sibiria? sent meas D. Jaureola, although quite 
unlike, perhaps not even a Daphne, flowers 
LJ 
