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CALYCI FLORAE. 
obtuse. Berry size of a black pepper, 4-celled ; seeds nu- 
merous, elongato-ovoid. 
2. Iienriettea grandifolia. Large leaved 
Henriettea. 
Branches tetragonal sulcated, towards the end 
ferrugineo-tomentose and farinose, leaves subses- 
sile oval subacuminate spathulate and attenuated 
at the base entire 3-ply-nerved besides the mar- 
ginal pair subglabrous above, ferrugineo-farinose 
especially along the nerves beneath, flowers in 
the axils of the old leaves pedicelled in clusters. 
Arbor maxima, foliis a concursu nervorum ima parte 
Jongius productis, subtus lanugine candicante tomentosis, 
pluk. Aim. 50. t 249. f. 2. — iVtelastoma foliis arnplioribus 
per petiolum recurreritibus et contractis, fasoiculis florum 
sparsis, Browne, 219. t. 20. f. 1. 2. — M. sessilifolia, Willd. 
Sp. PI. II. 584. 
II All. St, Mary’s Woods, Hr. 1 facNab. 
FL. 
Leaves about 10 inches long, and 6 broad, situated to- 
wards the extremity of the branches. Pediceis £ an inch 
in length, one-flowered, clustered in the axils of the leaves 
of a former year. Calyx obtusely 5-lobed, afterwards 
subentire. Berry size of a black pepper, 5-cellcd : seeds 
numerous, dry, very minute, wedge-shaped, with a brown 
linear hilum. 
3. Henriettea. racemosa. JRacemed Iienri- 
ettea. 
Branches subtetragonal glabrous, leaves lan- 
ceolate entire 3-ply-nerved besides a marginal 
pair glabrous, racemes in the axils of the old 
leaves or lateral. 
II A B. Wood-Side, St. Mary’s. — Dr. MucNab. 
F L. Februarv. 
Branches leafy at the end. Leaves about G inches 
long : petiole an inch in length. Racemes one or more 
