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AGALMYLA STAMINEA. 
Increase is effected by cuttings planted in pots of sand, and placed under a glass 
in heat. 
Our drawing was made from a specimen communicated by Messrs. Veitch and 
Son, in December, 1847. 
The generic name is derived from agalma, an ornament, and hule, a forest; 
because the species are great ornaments to the woods in which they grow. 
