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* Dysophylla gracilis is probably only a tall form of D. stdlata. (Hooker, vol. IV,. 

 p. 641.) The latter plant can be readily known, when in flower in October, by its narrow, 

 linear, whorled leaves, and its slender spikes of minute, closely-packed, dark purple flowers. 

 It grows iupf:r!':-i">« <^rs thp -Aadaide near Sydney Point, Mahableshwar, 

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