the Natural Order Myrsinese. 



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In the following paper 58 species of Myrs'mece are described, which are 

 either entirely new, or merely ennmerated by name in Dr. Wallich's Catalogue. 

 They increase by one third the number of species already known. Of such of 

 the genera and species, to the descriptions already published of which I can 

 add nothing, I merely give the names, and a reference to the authors wlio first 

 described them. Their enumeration may be useful in showing the affinities 

 of the new species with the old. 



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