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squamis margine undulatis crebre obsita; semina laevia.— 
Chrozophora § 2, 3. ii., Mill.-arg. in DC. Prodr. xv. 2, p. 750 
(1866). 
forms has been indicated. Five of these are known from speci- 
mens; the sixth depends on a figure and is hypothetical. 
leaves are dark green above, and there sparingly beset with long- 
stalked, long-rayed stellate hairs which soon disappear. T 
2. The second form was also collected by Adanson in Senegal. 
’ The leaves are dark green above, at first nearly and soon quite 
glabrous. The twigs and leaves beneath are densely persistently 
leaves on the main branches are hastate and distinctly petioled, 
those on the twigs are short-petioled and never hastate; the 
fruiting calyx-lobes are shorter than the capsules; the petals 
imson 
subentire but never are hastate; the fruiting calyx-lobes are as 
cng as the capsules; the colour of the petals has never been 
noted. 
4 and 5. The fourth and fifth forms were collected together by 
Kotschy in Kordofan, and were issued by Hochstetter as one 
”_ The leaves in both are 
greyish green or tawny, and in both, alike on the main branches 
and the twigs are distinctly petioled but never hastate. In 
both the fruiting calyx-lobes are as lon 
: they are densely 
persistently adpressed-tawny with sessile short-rayed stellate 
irs. 
6. The possibility of another form is suggested by the figure 
which accompani 
es the description of a form belonging to the 
