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teeth; styles short, usually more slender than in the Ameri- 
can forms.—C. Millettii, Hook. & Arn.! Bot. Beechy 201, is the 
same plant, flowers rather less glandulous, styles stouter.— 
New Holland: Port Jackson, R. Brown! F. Bauer! Caley! 
lowing form only by its 5-parted flowers. 
Var. «. A; @. breviflora, Visiani! FI. dalm. II. 
231; CO. Tinet, Insenga! in Tin. pl. rar. sic. p. 14; C. auran- 
tiaca, Requien! in sched., Bertol. Fl. it. VII. 623; C. 
Flowers 1-1} lines long, usuall 4-parted or 4 and 5-parted 
n the lower Wolga, Liemaschko! 227; Becker! Kiew, 
Trautvetter; Constantinople, Boissier! Greece, Zuccarini! 
r! Dalmatia, Stalio! Alexander! Naples, Gussone! Ca- 
pua, abundant in fields of hemp, Bruni! Syracuse, Insenga! 
Corsica, Requien! Toulon, Quillon! Montferrand, Ramond! 
Cesati! Cashmere, Jacquemont! 876.—The strange fact, that 
exactly the same form should be found a native of so widely 
entiens. 
ar. 7. CoRDOFANA: calyx large, cupulate, longer than the 
tube of the corolla; its lobes united above the middle, some- 
what carinate; scales as in var. australis ; stamens and style 
