148 AUT. HOT. 



by the decandrous Gnidias, and 62 must be 

 Strusiola scoparia. Griselinia of Forster 

 must be restored instead ofScopolia 1146H.tel. 

 since the original Scopolia is a good genus, as I 

 have shown at 791. 



1073, MELALEUCA linearifolia Sm, Australia. 



1074, OZANDRA Raf, (branched stamens) 

 diff. ad Melaleuca, stain, phalangis 5 ad petalis 

 oppositis planis intus ramosis fol. oppos* sin- 

 gular N. G. and character, indicating a transi- 

 tion to the opposition of isomeral stamens; 3 

 types, the O. or Mel. thymifoLia and the two 

 next. 



Ozandra hyssopifolia Raf. Melaleuca do 

 Sm. Australia.! 



1075, Ozandra granulata Raf. Mel. thy- 

 mifolia nonnulis non Sm. ramulis gracilis virga- 

 tis biangulatis, fol. adpressis linearib. acutis ex- 

 tus convexis enervrs granulatis, intus concavis 

 glabris, spicis 4fl. lateralis, calicib. granulatis 

 obt. Australia, leaves minute one fourth of 

 inch, flowers red small, the glandular granula- 

 tions of leaves and calix very striking, protube- 

 rant like minute tubercles. Sent me as M. 

 thymif. that differs by many characters, t 



1076, LEPTOSPERMUM scoparium O. Australia. 



1077, Lept. thea O. the Australian Tea. 



1078, Lept. juniperinum Sm. Australia, t 



1079, Lept. ambiguum Sm. Australia, t 



1080, MYRSINE africana L. South Afr. 



1081, Myrs. retusa L. Azores, t 



1082, SCHIZANDRA coccinea MX. Florida, 

 Carol, very rare, t 



1083, PHILADELPHIA grandiflorus Wild, 

 Apalachian Mts. twigs patent sub4gone l-2flore 

 often blended with Ph. inodorus. 



1084, Phil.villosus Mg. hirsutus Nut. West 



