It should be mentioned that the flowers are strongly fragrant. Mr Hill states 



hat he has frequently been able to discover the plant through '' the delicious daphne 



ike fragrance which it emitted." The Rev. I Taylor says that the flowers ha^^e 



a strong smell, partly fragrant, although earthy and unpleasant." Further on 



he quotes a statement of Mr. Williamson's to the effect that the odour w^ 



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 dis^rpSl^ K Jt "^^"'^ ^^^ ^^^'^' fi'«* ^^'^P^'^d, but becomes heav? and 

 disagreeable when they commence to decay. ^ 



