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There are two other species about which there is no question, 
N. travancorica, Bedd., and N. aureo-fulva, Bedd., the latter 
remarkable for having leaves subopposite, and the branchlets 
aller 
nently nerved and the inflorescence shorter. I have for the 
CONNARACEAE. 
A. I have not followed 0. Kuntze and Schellenberg 
in separating the non-American species o ourea as 
separate genus Santalodes or Santaloides. The material 
ilabl W.& 
Connarvs. I believe I am right in identifying Beddome’s 
Vizagapatam specimen with C. paniculatus, Roxb 
XXVII.—TEFF RUST. 
1. B. Porte Evans. 
is also commonly attacked by a rust 
differs slightly from the estes 
omnis in the length 
: nk), and it seems therefore not improbable that 
the rust which attacks Teff so severely in South Africa has 
_ passed over to it from the indigenous grass E. curvula. 
