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ICONES PLANTARU3I. 



mvolacro 2-partIto segmentia trifidia lobis li'nearibus, pednnculo 



dense 



parce 



plloso, sepalls 14^20 Imearibus v. oblongo-spathulatia 

 pilosulis glabratisvc, carpellis (floriferis) dense birsatis. 



apice 

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Hab. 



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Thomson] 0-13,000 ft., 



Near A cajjensls, whicli has bifid acutely pointed narrower leaf- 



Tho geuus is 



lobes. 



new to the Tropical African Flora.— D. Oliver. 



Fig, 1. Stameu. 2, 3. Back and front of carpol. Enlarged. 



Plate 1492. 



UEBELINIA EOTUNDIFOLIA, Olw. 



Cautophyllace^, Tribe Sileneje. 

 U. rotundifolia, OUv. in Joimi. Linn. Sue. Hot xxi 397 • foliosa 



V. breviter 



a3vibusve setulo.o-ciliolatis crassiusculis subsessilibua v breviter 



caW ffiI1ot^ ^^"^ ^-- axillaribus folio brevioribus soS^ 

 ca yce 5-tido lobis ovatia apiculato-acutatis, petalis lineari sniflinkfrJ 

 calrco subloneioribus. sfnmlnJhn^ Q_in ' i-„ n:.A^.''f'^'-''P^^H'''?'^'? 



serainibus 



Had. 



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^,4 ^^.7. \^teresting addition to the hitherto monotvpic crcnas to 

 ^f .71'! '' ^«re referred, notwithstanding the diiferencein the^number 

 of stamens How many are normally antheriferous I cannot be sure 

 Without additional material.-D. Oliver. 



Fig. 1. Pair of leaves. 2. FloTirer. 3. Petal. 4. Stamens. 



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