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CAMELLIA, 559 
Raphe externe inconspicua lata, apice seminis geometric 
apud in ramulo pluries dichotome ramosos dividens, ramis 
interior apice dichotomis binis extimis lateri exterior ramulos 
dichotomos emittentibus. 
' Has. Upper Assam. 
3. Camellia (Thea) Mastersia Gr. 
Foliis lanceolatis, acuminatis vel cuspidato-acuminatis, 
Coriaceis, serratis, venarum reticulatione inconspicua, 
Floribus axillaribus vel terminalibus, solitariis vel 2-4 aggre- 
gatis, subsessilibus, ascendentibus, quasi e gemma ovata im- 
atim-squamata erumpentibus. 
Petalis liberis. 
- Staminibus subbiseriatis, basi leviter connexis. 
vario villosissimo, loculis 3 4-ovulatis, stylo 3-partito- 
stigmatis linearibus. 
Han. Upper Assam. 
Readily I think recognised bythe highly bracteate short 
footstalks of the Bowers, by their passing insensibly into the 
4 calyx and this again into the corolla. 
.* Contained in a collection presented by Mr. Masters to 
Capt. Jenkins, by whom with his charscperintie liberality it 
Was placed at my disposal. 
ing the 4 or 5 species of Camellia, indigenous to 
Assam. I have called it after Mr. Masters. 
i It may possibly be Camellia axillaris, Wall. 
4, Camellia caudata, Gr. Pl. DCI. Fig. II. 
- Foliis anguste lanceolatis, caudato-acuminatis, filamentis 
R- monadelphis villosus antheris basi insertis. 
ing ut in precedente abeuntia bractearum in sepala 
| : t sepalorum i in petala evidentissime. Filamenta interna dis- 
tincta hypogyna, annulo hypogyno ovarii basin cingens in- 
sertim 
: Pollen globoso-subtrigona, stylus obclavatus hirsutissima 
| : partit. Li LI 
rium sub 6-gonum hirsutum angulis alternis minus pro- 
