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Gray, is given in the addenda; but we take it to be a long-fruited 
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Under eran ani we bins only to note that Benthamia is re- 
duced to a section of Cornus little different from that « i hich C. 
Jjiorida belongs: inion that Garrya finds its resting place h 
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