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niordialis elongatis acuminatis purpureis, sero- 

 tinis parvis globosis South Italy, called olwa 

 sanctana near Rome, the foliage is globular 

 not spreading, very remarkable by bearing 

 twice a year and different shaped fruits, the 

 last not larger than peas are like a bjadder of 

 excellent oil. 



5. Olea cay ana Raf. ramis levis, fol. ellip- 

 ticis obtusis subtus pallidis South of Europe, 

 called, Cayan Olive. 



6. Olea angustifolia Raf. ramis levis, foK 

 angustis lanceolatis Sonth of Europe. 



7. Olea bremfolia Raf. ramis levis, fol, ova- 

 tis brevis South of Europe. We lack accounts 

 of the olives of Asia. 



8. ENAJMON Raf. (nom. grec.) diff. Ofea, cal, 

 minutus sub4dent. cor. rotata, 4partita, lobis re- 

 curvis. stam. 2 opp. in sin. ovar. globoso. stylo 

 teres, stigma globoso umbilicato thus totally 

 unlike the real Olive, nearer to Phyllirea only 

 one type, unless Olea capensis should also be- 

 long thereto. 



9. Enaimon undulata Raf, Olea do Jaq. 

 Lod. 379, bot. mag. 3089. O. laurifolia Lam. 

 ramis verrucosis, fol. petiolatis obi. utrinque 

 acum. subtus pallidis, paniculis trichotoniis 

 South Africa where called Fzerhout or Iron 

 wood. 



10. PAUSIA Raf. diff. Olea, dioica, cor. tubu 

 losa, 4fida, lobis reflexis, stigma subsessile emar- 

 ginato, nux striata basi perforata. Racemis 

 panic, bracteis connatis all the real Olives 

 arc of the old continent, this is American and a 

 genuine Genus, the type being Pausia anieri^ 

 cana (or odorata) Olea do L. auct. but as it is 

 stated the leaves vary being lanceolate, elliptic 

 or obovate, it may include also several species, 



