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66 BOTANICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH COUNTIES. 
Heritiera macrophylla, Wall. in Voigt Cat. Suburb. Cale., 103; 
Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng., 1873, 61 [t. 141, f. 7].—Descriptioni — 
lic. heeece adde: flores rosei, pedicellis 1-2 lin. longis puberulis” 
suffulti; calyx campanulatus, plus quam 2 lin. longus, dense 
puberulus, 5- (perraro 6-7-) lobus, lobis lanceolatis acutis; columna — 
staminalis calyce multo brevior, apice incrassato antheras 5 gerentein — 
subulam brevem excurrens.—Hab. Occurs also in the hills of Eastern - 
Bengal, as in Munnipore (De Silva); Cachar; Khasya (Griff., no. 
I understand that this species is cultivated in the hothouses of - 
Scotland under the gardeners’ name of *‘ Lady’s Looking-glass.” . 
Description or Tas. 141. 
Fig. ]—3. H. acuminata, Wall., showing a flowering branch nat. size, and 
flower and reproductive organs magn. ; fig. 4—6. H. dubia, Wall., flower and 
reproductive organs magnified, carpel nat. size; fig. 7. H. macrophylla, Wall, 
fruit nat. size. (All figures copied from Wallich’s drawings.) 
BOTANICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE BRITISH 
NTIES. 
By Henry Tren, M.B., F.L.S. 
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