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grow are set out in detail below. In most these regions the 
fruits are probably ripe about the end of Jun 
Key to Cordia Myza and its related species. 
Style arms short and broad, ex- 
hairs, paar ac 5-7-nerved from 
the base; anther- Ye ED ey 
glabrous at the bas C. Myza, L. (emend.) 
Style arms lon me denis see 
] 
. 
the mid-rib;  anther-filaments 
rather regs | setose- ace to- 
rds t : .. C€. obliqua, Willd. 
Style arms long wi Sadler not ex- 
panded at the apex; leaves ellip- 
tic, crenate in the upper part, 
glabrous or nearly so, penni- 
nerved at the base; anther-fila- . 
ments pilose towards the base ... C. crenata, Del. 
Cordia Myxa, Linn. Sp. Pl. i. 190 (1753), emend.; Am 
Acad. iv. 452 (FI. Palast.) (az6s); Hasselq. ee 458 (1737); 
Delile, Fl. Aegypt. 47, t. 19 (1812), partim; Boiss. Fl. Orient. 
iv. 124 (1879) ; eo Hi. Syria, Palest. et Sinai, "632 (1896) ; 
Chevalier in Ann. Col. Marseille, 1902, et in Bull 
Soc. Nat. d’Accl. ee gre 135; Muschler, Rod Fl. Egypt, 
780 (1912); Holmboe, Veg. Cyprus, 1 
tena, Matth. Comm. ed. Valgris, 267 
Forsk. Fl. Aegypt. Isiii. avis) Rebast vis Somali Gaertn. 
Fruct. i. 364, «16, fig. 1 (1788). Cordia officinalis, Lam. iil. 
420, no. 1895, t. 96, fig. 3 (this figure is reproduced. from 
ner). 
YPRUS. a Napa, ‘‘eultivated and subspontaneous for 
several centres, ” Holmboe (lc. 
Asta Mino t. Taurus, Kotschy, 566; Suedieh, Gulf of 
Eskenderum, Saha? stage ae without collector’s name, in 
Herb. Hook. Palestine; hot plains around Jericho, June 9, 
1911, in fruit, Meyers § sem! 3g 5182: ay ‘ 
