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themum paniculaltum, T. And., identical with Rhinacanthus calearatus, 
E. 
I now append the description nc tec yop ELATUM, Kurz, in 
Journ. Bot. 1872, p. 46.—Herba , 2—3 dal is glaberrima 
v. caulibus apice parce tomentellis ; ‘folia Tehaes elliptico-adlato- -lanceo- 
lata, basi in petiolum 1—2 pollicarem decurrentia, breve acuminata, 
ne spa. 
lati, Lio ek A secundo-racemosi, in paniculam terminalem am 
—1} pedalem laxam glabram dispositi; calicis a lobi linghinos 
2 in. fone’ corolle florum sterilium conspicue; majores cyanex 
tubo 1—1 oll. nea lobis 4 poll. circiter ’ longis; minores 
dimidio breviores cateru rioribus conformes; corolle florum 
fertilium trimorphe ; alive aint clause alabastriformes cum tubo 
si inflato; alie paullo majores aperte uti in hocce di .C. 
descripte ; alive 3 lin. long v. aie ullo ita a bes limbo tubi 
non efflati longitadine ; capsula et semina £. lat 
Hab.: es omah, on siliceous sariuale tet especially in 
evergreen tropical and in damp deciduous forests (upper mixed 
forests) shane torrents. FJ. during dry season. 
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which, as havin males to C. punctata, would mention are 
C. distans and C. ex nmr: of which grow abundantly along the 
muddy shores of our eae On first noticing C. punctata we both 
agreed a once that. it resembled, but was + dintint aa) C. distans. 
a 
The other Forte Oaiioe s, U. distans’and C. extensa, on the other hand, 
often grow where the tide at times reaches and even overflows them. It 
is true that C’. punctata is found at no great distance from C. di stans, to 
which it is most nearly allied ; but whether or not it grows in close 
* See a paper by Mr. P. Gin in the ‘ Phyto'ozist ” for 1848, p. 348.—[Ed. 
Journ, Bot] 
