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.obo, lobis subrot. acutis, cor. hypocrat. 41oba, 

 lobis acutis planis, stam. 4, stylus 1, stig. 2, bacca 

 globosa uniloc. 4pyrena. Quite distinctG. near 

 to Varronia and Ilex. 



197. Borellia aspera Raf. Cordia tetrandra 

 Aubl. auct. foi. ovatis obliquatis subtus asperis 

 Guyana, large tree, flowers green, berries 

 white. 



198. ACNADENA Raf. (tip gland) diff, Cordia, 

 cal. tubul. ineq. 2-5fidus coriaceus, persistens 

 cupularis, cor, ovata 5n*da,lac. reflexis, stam. 5 

 filam. barbatis, anthens oblongis apice glandu- 

 losis, stylo simplex tereto, stig. 2, drupis acum. 

 Ji. racemosis panic very peculiar G. nearer 



Ehretia than Cordia. 



199. Acnad. elliptica Raf. Cordia do Sw. W. 

 &c fol. obi. subcoriaceis, racemis diffusis An- 

 tilles. 



200. Varronia which has been wrongly merged 

 in Cordia by Kunth, differs from my Cordia by 

 corolla tubular crenate plicate, j#. spicate^ see 

 115 fl. tellur. my Catonia fl. tel. 116, is akin to 

 Firensia and Toquera. All these G, as well as 

 Ehrelia,) Verdana and akin, belong to rny Nat. 

 tribe of ILEXIDES; I had once made a family of 

 JEgiphila (and akin VERBENIDES) with equal 

 corolla and stamens, which must also be united 

 thereto, forming a subfamily ^EGIPHILIDES 

 having single styles and berries instead of 

 drupes. See my revision of Ilex and Prinos. 

 But Patagonula is of another tribe. 



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