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of this Order, and of Labiatz, one lobe of the upper lip of 
Volkameria being altogether interal. 
It must be remembered that under Vitex, Brown says that 
Hosta is allied to Vitex, but that is totally different from 
Cornutia which is very nearly allied to ZEgiphila, but both 
these genera are included in Verbenaces by Bartling and 
Lindley. 
CALLICARPA. 
Callicarpe lanata, R. Fl. Ind. 1, 391. Pl. CCCCXLVIII, 
Fig. II. 
The genus is allied in placentation to Avicenia, Vitex, and the 
involuerate genera. This placentation is remarkable and is 
analogous to that of Cyrthandracez, but differs in bearing 
definite ovula. 
The pollen appears to have only one furrow. 
Flowers purple, odoriferous. 
JEstivation involuta et alternatem conduplicata connec. 
tion partibus czeteus glandulosuis. 
l. Alabastrum. 
1 2. Flower, usually tetramerous. 
3. Corolla laid open. 
4. Anther posteriorly. 
5. Ditto anteriorly. 
6. Pollen opaque. 
| * Ditto in water (iterum examinandum.) 
© $ Calyx and Pistillum. 
% 9. Pistillum, 
10. Ovary transverse section. 
ll, Ovary long section between the carpella. 
12. Ditto exterior of a corpellum laid open. 
13a. Ovule and portion of Placenta. 
i : Fasciculate and ramous pubsescence, the former being a 
E M. contraction of the latter, 
.. "T Aistivation of corolla, 
= Bamo, April 30th, 1837. 
