
          32924. CAJUPUTI CUTICULARIS. 
From Alwyn Berger, La
Mortola,Ventimiglia, Italy. Tall shrub
or small tree with tortuous, somewhat
rigid branches; the bark deciduous in
paper-like layers; opposite thick
leaves 1-4 to 1-2 inches long. Male
flowers usually in terminal heads; the
perfect flowers occasionally in dense
oblong or cylindrical spikes, yellow.
Native of Dutch East Indies. Formerly
known as Melaleuca cuticularis.

32928. CAJAPUTI PULCHELLA. 
From Mr. Alwyn Berger, La
Mortola, Ventimiglia, Italy. Low
spreading shrub, with slender, somewhat 
pendulous branches; scattered,
slightly aromatic leaves 1-6 inch
long, and extremely beautiful, inodorous
purplish flowers, commonly
appearing in clusters of two or three a
short distance from the end of the
branches, though occasionally terminal. 
Formerly known as Melaleuca.

38329. CALOPOGONIUM
ORTHOCARPUM. "Corda de
Viola." From B. H. Hunnicutt, Lavras.
Minas, Brazil. Twining sub-shrubby
leguminous plant with long petioled
leaves composed of three nearly ovate
leaflets, and blue flowers similar to
small sweet peas. The small pods are
densely hairy, and the seeds are nearly
rectangular in outline. A native of
South and Central America and the
West Indies.
        