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no doubt that Franchet’s differences are no greater than Huth’s. 
Franchet, when he spoke of C. T'ceta, indicated thereby Griffith’s 
plants ; and had he but known that the petals of C. Jeeta are, as 
is obvious with the material now in India, more commonly 
however, adds that the leaves differ slightly inshape. So the 
do ; and I reproduce a drawing from one of Henry’s plants that 
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Fig. 11 (left hand).—Normal leaf of Coptis Teeta. Fic. 12 (rig 
hendyadear with era large lateral lobes. One half natural size. 
