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ours a difFerent plant, and have therefore given it a new 
name. The leaves are very peculiar, being perfedtly cylin- 
drical, about two inches long and one line in diameter, 
pale, green and fmooth. The flowers we have not feen. 
Fig. I. of the fame Plate reprefents the capfule of another 
Bankfia, belonging to thofe which bear the flowers in fpikes, 
but we cannot with certainty determine the fpecies. The 
capfules are fmooth, at leafl: when ripe, and a little fliining. 
We think this is neither the B. ferrata, integrifolia, nor dentata 
of Linnaeus, nor probably his ericifolia ; fo that it feems to 
be a fpecies hitherto undefcribcd. The leaves and flowers 
we have not feen. 
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