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Partes novelle minute puberule. Folia tenuiter coriacea, 
obovato-elliptica, Pene sed nn obtusa vel subacuta, 
venis secundariis utri e 6-8 arcuatis ramosis intra marginem 
anastomosantibus. Spala 4, 6 lin. longa, Eb eL utrinque 
puberula, re triangulari-lanceolata nervo medio vix 
conspicuo. Petal 8 lin. longa, plana, ovali oblonga, apice 
vix latiora, er 7-9-dentata, utrinque puberula pilis 
intus rectis non reflexis ; en i longitudinales plures, venis obliquis 
juncti. Stamina 50-60, o plani tte carnoso demum 
multiporoso inserta, aris sta a am du unió superante, ee 
quam antheris paullo brevioribus. Ovarium minder velutinu 
3—4-loculare, dissepimentis a apicem een incompletis, stylo "v 
minutissime 3-fido. Fructus i ignotu 
Mount Scratchley, 2000-4000 ft. 
All the other species of this section, which will be defined in 
Sir Dietrich Brandis’ forthcoming monograph of the genus, come 
from Madagascar. 
GERANIACEA. 
Geranium dissectum, Linn.; Benth. Fl. Austral. i., p. 296 (G. 
pilosum, Forst. ; DC. Prod. i, p. 642. 
Wharton Range, 11000 ft. 
Impatiens Herzogii, K. Schwm. Fl. Kais. Wilh. Land, p. 56. 
Neneba, Mount Scratchley, about 4000 ft. 
MELIACER. 
Dysoxylum sp. 
Neneba, Mount Scratchley, about 4000 ft. 
LEGUMINOSJE. 
= enge — Blume ex Baker in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. 
Ind., ii. p 
Sicil Ex Scratchley, about 4000 ft. 
ROSACEA. 
Pygeum costatum, Hemsley; foliis P. oocarpo, Stapf, 
simillimum, sed racemis elongatis multifloris facile distinguitur. 
Frutex vel arbor parva, dense ramosa, preter inflorescentiam 
glabra vel cito ee ramulis ultimis crassiusculis nigres- 
centibus, internodiis brevissimis. Folia rete crassa, coriacea, 
ovata vel elliptica vel tedi obovata, 1-2} poll. longa, utrinque 
rotundata vel apice emarginata, supra costa a venis insigniter 
impressis, subtus costa crassa valde elevata, venis lateralibus 
is utrinque 6-8 ; petiolus crassus, 2-3 lin. longus. Flores 
longiores dim 3-4 = diametro, in racemos u folia 
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