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pcdunculorum pcdiccllorumquc basin; calycc quinquedenlalo; drupa monopj- 

 rena, pyrcno uniloculari monospcrmo. i) — Frulex 5-7-pedaiis. — Crescil in in- 

 sulis Philippinis. 



tt Species e gcnere cxdudenda. 

 PR. SALVIFOLIA Spr. = PITYRODIA SALVIFOLIA. 



XXXIV. (3701/,.) HOLOCIIIL.OMA nochstctter. 



(Hochsleller, Flora [B. Z.] 1841. p. 371. — Endl. Gener. planU Supplem. U. p. 58. — 

 Meisn. Gener. planl. vascul. II. 366.) 



1. II. RESINOSUM Ilochslellcr I. c. 372. t — Arborescens: ramis teretiusculis ra- 

 mulis oppositis dicbotomis sulcalis sublelragonis aibidis, sub epidermidc fusco- 

 rubellis; foliis petiolatis oppositis alternisve ovalis vix poilicaribus obtusis inle- 

 gcrrimis, utrinque, praeserlim subtus parce resinoso-punctalis, cacierura glaber- 

 rimis; pedunculis dichotomis lerminalibus, ad ramificationes minule bracteolatis; 

 calycibus resinoso-punctalis; floribus parvis calycem duplum aequanlibus vel 

 paullo superantibus albidis? (exsiccatis fuscis); drupa globosa vix Pisi magnilu- 

 dine apiculata vel slyli vesligio umbonala glabra, basi calyce demum laleraliter 

 fisso et late aperlo cincta. 5 — Habitat in fissuris rupium ad monlem Cordofa- 

 num Arasch-Cool el circa Milbes. (v. s. specimina deflorata). 



XXXV. (3702.) PITYRODIA R. Br. 



(R. Br. Prodr. fl. Nov. Holland. I. 513. [edii. N. ab E.] — Meisn. Gener. plant. vas- 

 cul. I. 291. II. 200.) 



1. P. (PREMNA Spr. Syst. veg. II. 755. no. 12.) SALVIFOLIA R. Br. 1. c. - Frulex 

 opposilifolius pube slellari subsquamulosa furfuracea tectus. Folia simplicia lan- 

 ceolala inlegra rugosa, odore gravi, sapore fere Menthae. Pedunculi axillares 

 opposili congesto-mulliflori. Flores albi. — Ex affinitate proxima Callicarpae. 

 — Crescil in Nova Hollandia. 



XXXVI. (3704.) GMELIKA Linn. 

 (Linn. Gener. pl. no. 763. — Meisn. Gener. plant. vascul. I. 291. II. 200.) 



1. GM. PHILIPPENSIS Chamisso, Linnaea VIL 109. — Foliis ellipticis, utrinquebre- 

 viier acuminatis, apice obtusis, subcoriaceis nitidis subtus in nervo venisque 

 pilosis, caelerum nudis; bracleis elliplicis mcmbranaceis pilosis, calyce ler qua- 

 terve longioribus. 6 — Num species dislincla, an Gm. Asiaticae sit varielas, cl. 

 auctor dubitat. — Folia supra nilida, sublus opaca lcviler glauccscentia in nervo 

 et venis pilis longiusculis laxis anlrorsis munita, margine reflcxa, bipollicaria, 

 14 lin. lata, peliolo seraipollicari. Calyx callis glandulosis pariler infectus, major, 

 corolla minor quam in Gm. Asialica culla, ramulus florifcr paritcr spinis expers. 

 Fruclus nondum malurus axi semipollice breviori. — Crescil in insulis Philippinis. 



2. GM. ASIATICA Linn. Spec. pl. 873. — Willd. Spec. pl. III. 313. — Spinosa vel 

 inermis : foliis suboppositis ovalibus vel obcordatis, irregulariler sublobatis, 

 ulrinque glabris nilidis; racemis terminalibus el ex ramorum axillis; braclcis 

 parvis lanceolalis caducis; corollac magnae labio superiori maximo. 6 — Spinae 

 axillares opposilac horizontales foliiferae. Folia in rarais junioribus opposita, in 

 adultis fasciculala, gemma nempe axillari evoluta, l-l'/2-poIlicaria, pollicem 

 circiter lala. Flores magni nutantes lutei oppositi approximati. Stigmatis bipariili 

 lobus inferior quadruplo longior revolulus. Drupa quadrilocularis, loculis 2-3 

 saepius aborlivis. — Jambosa sylvestris parvifolia Rmph. Hb. Amboin. I. 129. 

 t. 40. — Gmelina inermis M. Blanco, Flora de Filipinas 493. ab hac specie non 

 differt. — Crescit in tola fere India orientali. (v. s. sp.) 



3. GM. PARVIFOLIA Rxb. Pl. of thc coast of Coromand. II. 32. l. 162. - Fruticosa 

 spinosa: spinis foliiferis; foliis scssilibus cuncatis et obovato-cunealis, integer- 

 rimis vel apice emarginatis vel (ramorum sterilium) majoribus apice grosse tri- 

 denlalis; racemis lerminalibus paucifloris. 6 — Proxima Gm. Asialicae, sed dilTcrt 

 foliis mullo minoribus semipollicaribus pollicaribusve, 2-5 lin. lalis, spinis nu- 

 merosioribus numquam deficientibus raccmisque semper terminalibus. — Arhus- 



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