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small and dense glomerules, the —_ ~~ im 
long acute or acuminate lobes calyx orolla, and 
rather shorter styles than the common ence! C. Epithy- 
When the base of the calyx is elongated into ee 
cel, it becomes the form just mentioned as rubella—On 
higher mountains of southern Europe, the. southern aie 
of the Alps, the mountains of the ee ee dua 
the Sierra Nevada and other mountain regions of Spain and 
Portugal ; in the Abruzzi of southern tealyy in the mountains 
of central Sicily, of Turkey, and of Gree 
Var. scabrelia from Sicily, Gussone ! and Arragon, Webb! 
is a papillose form of the same plant. 
3. roe Asyssinica, Richard, Tow. Ih. 7822 macrostyla, 
Decaisne in Herb. Mus. Paris., seems to be well distinguished 
by the short and thick lobes of the calyx, the very long and 
narrow, erect lacinize, the small, often bifid, pee and ge 
long capillary styles. These even surpas 
typical form was collected on Lantana; another, with s ae 
ed, closely sessile fowers, approach it to the next one. Th - 
the tal iured Plant ae rete 
which it — ci this i is not the one 
r ie is plant. It is probably the m 
all the species of this genus, an Wall may under, 
ber of forms than any other. -— ing me 
the view that I take 
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