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A REVISION OF SALMEA 199 
6. S. canzorpes Griseb. Cat. Pl. Cub. 155 (1866). Slender 
shrub with + resinous branches, beari ring a terminal 8-headed 
cymose panicle 2-8 cm. broad. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, 
obliquely cuneate at base, obscurely repand-dentate, triplinerved, 
somewhat paler and venose beneath, subcoriaceous, 3-3°7 em. long, 
8-13 mm. wide. Peduncle glutinous, ca. 6 cm. long; pedicels 
naked or seg hhae 3-8 mm. long. Disk (fruit) 8 mm. ne 
-7'5 mm. wide. Involucre re -seriate, barely graduated, 4 mm 
high; sistas elliptic-oblong (2°5 mm. wide), rounded or trun- 
cate at the s age erose apex, thin, glabro us. Disk c orollas 
mm. long. Achenes Fis ciliolate, 2 mm. long.—CusBa 
Wright 2856 (type coll. : : 
ANTHEMUM Griseb. Fl. Br. W. Ind. 375 
(1861), ’ Receptacle conic. Achenes not ciliate. Heads resinous, 
in dense terminal fastigiate flattish-topped cymose panicles. 
7. S. PETRoBIoIwES Griseb. Fl. Br. W. Ind. zh re sgn 
13m, high. Leaves waa 1-nerved, 1:9-3-4 ong, 8-15 
Mus. Bot. ii. 08 (190 0), sphalm, oan : New Pr ovidence, 
various slbeckes ; Hog Island, Eggers, 4959 at Also Grand 
Cayman and Cayman Brac, fide Millspaugh, 1. ¢. 
TRANSFERRED AND InvaLiIp Species OF SALMEA. 
angustifolia Benth. Bot. oe me (1844) = ea 
pine (Benth.), n. comb. Most closely related to V. See- 
mannii Sch. Bip., with the type of ehinh (Seemann, 3027) it has 
been pounens at Kew, but differing in characters " ton 
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may be ee by the following arse of the 
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venation with short stiff whitish kira, 5°5-8°5 em. long, 1-4-2:2 ¢ 
wide, on — exauriculate tuberculate-strigillose tes 
1 -2 mm. long. Heads ar (probably yee panicled), ex- 
and pedicels, a ‘de in fruit. Involucre (not well 
seen) about 1 pn mit highs, ila pisiucie es broadly _ 
—— mucronate, es earl 8 Bie | seen (none 
