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CORREA FERRUGINEA. 
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RUSTY CORREA. 
. EXOGENR, OR agape 
Natural division 
to which 
{ this Plant belongs. —W 
NATURAL ORDER, RUTACEA, 
gpa ngs 1 awit aa OCTANDRIA. 
| to whic MONOG ‘ 
Gecerséilod. this Plant vide OF pent ie a) 
No 124. 
NUS. Correa. Smira, Caryx cupuliformis, subinteger aut quadri- 
lobus. Prtara quatuor, valvatim in tubum approximata partimve coalita. 
0 i us q 
opposita, simplicia, integra. Fores in ramulis axillaribus ah i oi. ig 
terminales. Ramutt, folia et flores, pube stellata dense congesta tomentosa 
SPECIES.  CorrEa FERRUGINEA. cater Fotis ovato- Hebi pecs 
obtusissimis in petiolum angustatis integerrimis, supra viridibus glaherrimis 
levibus impresso-punctatis, agg stellato- hontnaliidn ferrugineis, floribus 
solitariis ad ternos ear s cylindraceis pendulis, dentibus ‘ealysinia 
acutis, : dtatadioe \ longe exs 
CHARACTER OF THE GENUS, CornrEA. Ca yx cup-shaped, nearly 
entire, or four-cleft. PeTats four, arranged in the manner of valves, 
either close together or joined in part into an apparently monopeta- 
lous corolla. StTaMENs eight, equal to the petals or longer, four of 
them opposite to the petals, being shorter than the others, the 
filaments smooth and filiform or dilated above the base, the anthers 
oblong. Ovaries four, placed on a short stalk which bears the 
stamens On its circumference, where it is as if eight-lobed, and covered 
with thick stellate hairs. StTyLes four, joined into a single one which 
terminates in a regular ot algae age. Fruit consisting of four 
capsules. 
DESCRIPTION OF THE Srncrie. CoRREA FERRUGINEA. SHRUB, with 
om young branches } Sich ly covered ital a - ale Fe down, 
hairs, tl ther. LEAVES 
opposite, from one to two or three ince long, ovate-Tanceolate, or 
oval-oblong, blunt, quite entire, but irregular on the margins, borne 
on short foot-stalks, the upper surface green and quite smooth, the 
