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leaves, approximated towards their extremities : the leaves 

 are 3-5 inches long, l|-2^ inches broad, on a stiff petiole 

 1-1 1 inch long. The panicle is longer and stouter in fruit, 

 when it is 6^ inches long and broad, with long, thick, divari- 

 cating branches, the peduncle being 2^ inches long ; the arti- 

 culated pedicels are | line long ; the calyx 3 lines long, the 

 tube of the corolla 2 lines, its lobes 3^ lines long ; the filaments 

 are subpuberulous ; the drupe is 9 lines long, 8 lines in dia- 

 meter, supported on the stellated coriaceous calyx ; the achenia 

 correspond in structure with the generic character. 



8. Crematomia coriacea, nob. ; — ramulis angulato-striatis, 

 glabris, rubescentibus ; foliis ovatis, apice rotundis et mu- 

 cronulatis, imo rotundis et breviter auriculato-cordatis, 

 coriaceis, undique glaberrimis, supra subpallidis, in costa 

 nervisque valde divaricatis sulcatis, aut profundius vallecu- 

 latis, venis grossis minute reticulatis, marginibus subrevo- 

 lutis, subtus concoloribus, nitidiusculis, costa nervisque 

 transversim venosis valde prominentibus ; petiolo crasso, 

 semitereti, supra sulcato, ruguloso, limbo 10-plo breviore : 

 panicula laxe corymbosa, terminali, dichotome ramosa, 

 ramis longiusculis, compressis, nitentibus, rubellis, glabris. 

 — In Antillis : v. s. in herb. Hook., Cuba (La Sagra). 



This is very different from C. calophylla, to which it was 

 referred by De Franqueville, who obtained the specimen from 

 La Sagra. It is fructiferous, from which all the drupes have 

 fallen. The species is remarkable for its oval, thick, coria- 

 ceous leaves, which are cordate at base, with two imbricated 

 auricular lobes, and are deeply channelled along the midrib 

 and unusually spreading nervures. The branchlets are thick, 

 with axils J— 1 inch apart ; its leaves are 2^-3^ inches long, 

 l|-2^ inches broad, on a very stout petiole 3—4 lines long; 

 the spreading panicle is 3^ inches long. 



9. Crematomia attenuata, nob. ; — Bourreria Domingensis, 

 Griseb. in Flor. Brit. W. Ind. 482 ; — Bourreria calo- 

 phylla, Griseb. Cat. PI. Cub. 209; PI Wright. Cub. 

 528 ; — Bourreria tomentosa, Griseb. (non Don) Cat. PI. 

 Cub. 209 ; — ramulis glaucis, rugulosis, glabris ; foliis 

 late ovatis aut ovato-oblongis, apice rotundatis vel paulo 

 obtusis, subacutis et mucronulatis, a medio ad imum cu- 

 neatim angustatis, supra glaberrimis aut costam sulcatam 

 subpuberulis, lsete viridibus, nitentibus, reticulatis, nervis 

 tenuibus, subtus pallide glaucis vel dealbatis, glandulis mi- 

 nutissimis nitentibus seepe munitis, costa puberula, mar- 

 ginibus subrevolutis ; petiolo superne sulcato, glabro, limbo 



