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356 TWO NEW SPECIES OF LYSIMACHTA. 
which my specimen is mounted into a large room perfumes it in an 
lant is universally used by the women 
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this and other more or less similar odours lib eareful chemical 
investigation. That of Dipteryx, Mierochioe, Asperula, Melilotus, and 
ee New-mown hay ”—is due to ths e apecnar of cou- 
Des aes um retroflecum, DO., is pies main whilst alive, but the 
dried pleat mm smells Tike extract of liqt uorice, or fenugreek. and so does 
the growing plant of Mallotus Furetianus, Miill-Arg. Indeed, as i 
have elsewhere observed, I have repe manage whilst botanising, been 
the drawer in which it lies with its fenngreek-like fragrance 
§05 2. Lysrmacuta (Cilicina) Aurrept, sp, nov.—Caule is rubente 
pube tenui glanduloso-tomentoso, foliis oppositis ternisve summis con- 
6-10 lineali 3-33 poll. lon s in racemum terminalem abbre- 
viatu ositis pedicello lineali suffultis singulo bractea trulliformi 
eae ciliata, f iis indumentum et gl lositatem 
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de: ulosam coalitis filamentis filiformibus parce apabatant: 
ovario tploque stamina excedente pilosis 
In ditione Fuchauensi, m. Maio, 1873, detexit filius Alfredus. 
(Herb. ee n. ahaa tt 
| iced ; 
that nothing like it exists in the very rich Chinese collections of the 
Petersburg herbarium 
ollowing Zavinahia are represented in my herbarium 
- Ohashi So, Joure. Bt i, 18. 
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i For aca Lasogue, Musée Delesser., 478. 
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