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not well settled, Embelia of Burm. Jus. chiefly 

 differs by 5 petals. 



69. Pyrgus Lour. diff. Ardisia, cal. 5dent. 

 pers. cor. rotata 5part. stam. 5, antheris magnis 

 connivens, stylo subul. stig. acut. bacca monosp. 

 — Type P. racemosa, fol. ovat. lane, racemis 

 term. — Shrub of Anam. 



70. MiLNEA Raf. (hot; diff. Ardisia, 4-5fida, 

 stam. 4-5, stig. 4-5fido, bacca 4-5Ioc. 4-5sp. — 

 Types several Ardisias, the real G. has a mo- 

 nosperm drupe. 



71. Galiziola Raf. (hot) diff. Ardisia, stig, 

 capit. integro, bacca uniloc. polysp,--some Ar- 

 disias have those characters. 



72. RoEMERiA Th. the type is Sideroxylon 

 or Manglilla Melanophlea of authors. 



73. Messermidia L. auct. the type is M.fru* 

 ticosa with cor. hypocrateriform, and 2 blended 

 sp. or var. latif. and angustif. shrubs of Canary ; 

 but 2 other G. hardly shrubs have been blended 

 also. 



74. Arguzia Raf. diff. 73, cor. infundib. faux 

 nuda, limbo plicato, sinub. membranaceis — Type 

 Arg. repens Raf. M. arguzia L. &c. 



75. Raclatiiris Raf, (berry cane) diff, 73, 

 cor. tubul, ad cal. eq. baccis siccis cancellatis 

 dispermis — Type R, cerinthoides Raf. Mess. 

 cancellata, Dasso, Sm. Cerinthe of Quer—Spain. 



END OF THIS SYLVA. 



Including 1075 articles, nearly 800 Genera, 

 and over 1000 typical species, with many mo- 

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