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name means not a daphne, having been sent 

 me as one, although so unlike. Type. 



NEMELAIA laurina Raf. ramulis flexuosig,fol. 

 petiol. lato lanceol. coriaoeis acuminatis, mar- 

 gine revolutis erosis, corymbis term, sessiiib. 

 pauciflo'ris, capsulis obovatis granuiatis sent 

 me by a good botanist as Dapkne alpina ! of 

 Pyrenees Mts. locality probably as much mis- 

 taken as the name, unlike any European shrub 

 by flowers, but habit of Daphne laureolajeaves 

 biuncial, flowers white rather large, capsule 

 very large, t 



1053, DAvuxElateriflora Raf. ramis cinereis 

 obtusangulis punctatis, fol. fascicul. sess. obov. 

 vel cuneatis subobt. integris levigatis, florib. ra- 

 mis lateralis sparsis sessilib. pubescens Alps 

 of Carinthia, one of sp. blended in D. alpina 

 which has- leaves tomentose and flowers among 

 the leaves : fl. white, leaves uncial, t 



1054, D. altaica Pall. W. Altaic Mts. of Si- 

 biria, this was also blended once in D. alpina. 

 but quite smooth even the flowers, leaves scat- 

 tered not opposite as wrongly stated by some. 



1055, D. laureola L. South Europe. 



1056, D. cneorum O. Mts. ot Europe. 



1057, D. odor a O. China. 



1058, D. collina Duh. Sin. Pers. sericea 

 Vahi^c, Greta, Syria. 



1059, D. mezereon O. Europe. 



1060, D. oleoides 0. Mts. of Greta* 



1061, D. gnidium O. Italy &c. 



1062, Daphne ? undulata Raf. ramulis an- 

 gulatis fuscatis, fol. alt. et opp. otov. vel subrot. 

 undulatis retusis reticulatis glabris subsess 

 Sibiria ? sent me as D. laureola, although quite* 

 unlike, perhaps not even a Daphne, flowers 

 lacking, t 



