520 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 
incumbent; radicle conical, superior to hilum, descendent.—An 
insipid ramified shrub, velvety with capitate hairs ; branches terete ; 
leaves alternate collected sessile, articulate at base, linear-spathulate, 
obtuse, subnerved entire rather thick, pellucid-punctuate ; flowers 
in few-flowered racemose cymes at summit of fasciculate twigs 
(All Trop. Sea-coasts). See p. 434. 
ERRATA. 
Page 176, for “‘ Cardodiptera” read “ Carpodiptera.” 
» 202, note 1, for “ Belotian” read ‘ Belotia.” 
318, for “ Ruhlia” read “ Kuhlia.”’ 
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