Douglasiance. N. O. Rhamneae. 



TAB. CCLXXII. 



Ceanothus papillosus. T* et Gr. 



Ramis teretibus hirto-tomentosis hie illic resinoso-verrucosis, 

 foliis alternis densis oblongis coriaceis penninerviis junioribus 

 stipulatis supra margineque glanduloso-papillosis pubescenti- 

 bus subtus tomentosis, pedunculis subaggregatis ad apices ra- 

 mulorum, floribus (caeruleis) capitatis deciduo-bracteatis,ovario 

 lobulis tribus elongatis erectis. 



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C. papillosus. Torr. eL Gr. FL N, Am. v. l.p. 268* HooL et 



Am. BoL of Beech. Voy. 1. p. S28, 

 Hab. Near Monterrey, California. Douglas* 



A very distinct and well-marked species^ abounding in resinous 

 exudations which emit a fragrant smell. 



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Fig. \. Flower. /. 2. Ovary, with its 3 erect lobes or ap- 

 pendages, and surrounded by its hypogynous disk. f. 3. Leaf: 



magnified. 



