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culiar, very distinct G. many other Buchneras 

 must be examined again. 



399. Micalia grandiflora, Raf. Buchnera do 

 L. <Slc. Scabra, fol. obi. integris, pedunc. unifl. 

 bibracteatis. — A beautiful plant of South Ame- 

 rica, with large flowers 4 inches long. 



400. Aloysia, Ortega, Vitm. Pers. Beautiful 

 Genus which the Linneists have persisted to 

 unite to Verbena, altho' perfectly distinct by 

 shrubby habit, whorled odorous leaves, whorled 

 spikes and flowers, &c. It has besides Cal. 

 41obus, Cor. 41oba, stigma emarg. Stam. 4, Sem. 

 2. Whoever unites it to Verbena must be blind. 

 There are 2 Sp. of this fragrant G. — 1. Al. 

 citriodora, fol. ternis lin. lanceol. 2. Al. virgata, 

 fol, ternis ovatis crenatis. Both are from Peru, 

 Chili, &.C., and now common in our gardens. 

 Seen alive. 



There are other new Genera connected with 

 these, blended in Priva, Buchnera, Verbena, 

 Ldppia, Lantana, SfC., that deserve to be studi- 

 ed, and I shall perhaps resume the Verbenacea 

 tribe. 



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