MEDINILLA 



species described below are ghilirou; 

 sessile Ivs. and long, terminal, pendvih 

 cles, with floral parts in o's. 



A. Us. coral-red or rosy puilc. 

 magnifica, Lindl. Figs. 1383-G. Lv-;. with 



MELALEITCA 



AA. Fls. while. 



Cdrtisii, Hook. Lvs. with 2 nerves beside the midrib 



■which run from the base to the apex of the leaf: bracts 



long and half or more 

 groove or dark line. S 

 Gray, Amer. Journ. Sci. IBi /). 



MEGASfiA. See Saxifraga. 



MELALEtCA (Greek, me!a^, black, and h »J-os,white,- 

 be bUtk trunk and white branches of one of the 

 pedes). MyitHtnf This genus comprises about 100 



1385 Medinilla magnihca 1 young specimen 





speties of A.usti il 



slodoK this pest att(. 



F L Harris 



UEDLAB ''ee Mespilus The Loquat is sometimes 

 erroneously cnlled Medlar For Japanese Medlar, see 

 Pholmia 



MEDUSA'S HEAD Enphmhiii Caput Nerln^a 



MEGAEEHiZA (Gieek fo, ;„, ' M (n,ui,l,,,r 

 By Beuthani A. Hookei mil l\ i -mmu : I )( 

 Monogr Phiner 3) this , nu i i 1 ii 1 i 1 Inn . 

 cystis, butWatsou (Bot C ilit 1 i _41l di tnuuishes 



Several 

 s called 

 le allied 



ibuted of nil the 



