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setosis, superne sparse albo maculatis, maculis setosis, subtus erystallinis, ad nervos 
sparse pilosis demum utrinque glabris, scapis folia sequantibus apice 6-20-floris, 
pedicellis brevibus recurvis, cum calyce parce glanduloso-setosis, calycis lobis parvis 
acutis, petalis roseis ovatis vel oblongis acuminatis, antheris anguste cordatis flavis, 
stylo staminum longitudine obtuso papilloso. 
Moist rocky places up to 3000 feet. 
SONERILA TENELLA, n.sp.; caule erecto, foliis oppositis, 1-12 poll. longis, 7-8 lin. latis, 
petiolis 4-8 lin. longis, canaliculatis, ovatis, apiculatis, tenuiter serratis, 3—5-nerviis, 
sepe obliquis et basi inæqualibus, supra pilis longis albidis remotis tectis, subtus 
fere glabris, parium inferiorum internodiis elongatis, pedunculis 1-3-floris glabris, 
antheris cordatis acuminatis, capsula glabra. 
Rocky places, at 3000 feet elevation. Allied to S. Arnottiana, Thw. 
PacHYCENTRIA, Blume. There is a very beautiful, undescribed species of this genus 
growing in great abundance on Rhododendron arboreum on the higher ranges; but 
my specimens are too imperfect for description. 
MYRTACEE. 
EUGENIA GRACILIS, n. sp.; arbor parva, ramulis puberulis, foliis petiolatis lanceolatis 
utrinque acuminatis glabris supra lueidis, 3—4 poll. longis, 1-14 latis, petiolis $-polli- 
earibus, pedicellis axillaribus vel peduneulis brevibus axillaribus aut supraaxil- 
laribus insertis, solitariis, longis, gracilibus, 1-14-pollicaribus, eum calyce puberulis, 
petalis 4 albis calycis lobis duplo longioribus, fruetu oblongo pollicari. 
Banks of streams, at elevations of 3000—4000 feet. 
CUCURBITACEE. 
TRICHOSANTHES ANAMALAYANUS, n. s.; cirrhis 2-3-fidis, 
subtus pubescentibus irregulariter profunde serratis, diam. 4-5-pollicari, floribus 
albis, masculis racemosis, calyce quam in foemineis majore et majus lacinioso, fila- 
mentis 3, rarius 4, discretis, tubi parti gibbosæ insertis, antheris coalitis, corolla intus 
valde hirsuta, fæmineis axillaribus solitariis aut binis bractea lanceolata, vel sæplus 
racemosis bracteis magnis laciniatis glandulosis suffultis, bacca globosa. 
Moist woods, up to 4000 feet. 
lhave another undescribed species; but my specimens are not perfect enough for 
description : it has nearly glabrous, very glandular, deeply 3-lobed leaves and a globose 
berry, with the seeds immersed in a fetid green pulp. 
foliis 3-5-lobis supra scaberrimis 
BEGONIACEE. 
Becoxra ANAMALAYANA, n. sp. ; acaulis, foliis reniformibus valde obliquis repandis vel 
adultis glabris supra lucidis 
sublobatis longe petiolatis, junioribus dense floccosis, - 
Subtus erystallinis, stipulis magnis scariosis, sCapo plerumque foliis multo longiore, 
dichotomo cymoso multifloro, floribus masculis et foemineis dipetalis. 
of streams in moist forests, at 3500 feet elevation. 
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