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and in one gathering only entire leaves are present so that the plant 
bears a considerable resemblance to those specimens of M. laneifolia, 
Franch., in which the central raceme-like cyme, which is normal in 
that species, is replaced by a number of simple 1-flowered radical scapes. 
In M. lancifolia we have the same grey anthers that occur in M. concinna, 
so that care has to be exercised in discriminating between the abnormal 
simple-scaped state of the former and the abnormal entire-leaved state 
of the latter. If this care be exercised, however, the possibility of 
is long, simple and fusiform as in M. Forrestii, not short and tufted 
it i cinna. This species affects open stony or limy pastures 
and the ledges of limestone cliffs—D, PRatn. 
G. 1, stamen; 2, ovary; 3, transverse section of capsule ; 4, upper third of 
a capsule, showing dehiscence, Al] enlarged, 
