101 SVLVA TKLLin. 



(>33. Tu I PL AKIN A Rat*, diff. iVoin last, stamens 

 15. — Type Ti\ catnphorata R. Beck, do Hook, 

 b. ni. 2094, fol. 4far. imbric. cuiieatis punctatis, 

 fl 1-2 axil, albis — Australian shrub, Leptosper- 

 muni differs by 20 stam. fol. alt. 



631. Allostis Raf. diff. Beckia, stam. 5, caps. 

 21oc. Type 



934. MuRRiNEA Raf. diff. B. cal. 4fid. pet 4, 

 stam. 8. caps. 41oc. near next G. 



635. CLUACENARaf. (n. lat.) diff. Myrtus, cal. 

 adherens 4part. pet. 4, stam. 8, bacca 21oc. 

 polysp. — Types CL vaccinoidcs and Myrsinoi- 

 des Raf. Myrtus do Kunth, shrubs of S. Amer- 

 ica quite different from Myrtles, Plinius called 

 Myrtle Cluacena. 



636. MvRTUs L. although apparently a natu- 

 ral G. it has been found also anomalous, and to 

 make the matter worse the G. Eugenia, Caryo- 

 phylus, Zizygium, Jambolifera are proposed to 

 increase it and make it absurd ; they must all 

 be restored and some G. yet divided like the 

 last : the anatomy of the seeds although so much 

 thought of by some botanists, is here totally in- 

 adequate, since variable forms are offered- by 

 these Genera. The M. communis has also many 

 presumed varieties that are deviated species, l 

 will give 5. 



637. Myrtus italica Raf ramis reotis, fol. 

 ovatolanc. acutis sess. baccis ovatis purp. Italy, 

 Spain 4^c, the var. are liisitanica^ betica, im- 

 bricata, laurifolia^ nigra^ alba^ Slc, 



638. Myrtus buxifolia Raf. ramis pendulis, 

 fol. ellipt. obt. baccis globosis violaceis — Greece 

 fl. small. 



639. Myrtus latifolia Raf. fol. ovatis petio- 

 latis — Italy var. romana^ tarentina &c, smaller 

 shrub. 



