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CALYCIFLOR/E. 
5, oblong, obtuse, concave. Stamens 10: anthers linear, 
onc-pored. Style erect: stigma depressed. Berry size 
of a coriander seed, scarlet, 5-celled : seeds numerous, 
minute, wedge-shaped, angular. 
This description agrees with that of Swartz in respect 
to the leaves which are described by him as 5-nerved, 
from his reckoning the marginal pair, which he does not 
usually take into consideration. 
This is a very remarkable species, readily attracting 
notice from the size of the leaves. 
10. Miconia macrophylla. Large leaved Mi - 
conia. 
Branches panicles petioles and under surface 
of the leaf-nerves ferrugineo-tomentoso-farinose, 
leaves subsessile broad lanceolate attenuated at 
the apex narrowing towards the base and slightly 
cordate glabrous above stellato-pubescent be- 
neath, 3-ply-nerved with a marginal pair, remotely 
denticulated, thyrse panicled terminal, flowers 
white sessile crowded. 
II A B. Damp mountain woods. 
F L. Aprd. 
Branches subterete, slightly compressed. Leaves 
about 8 inches long and 4 inches broad, with the stellated 
pubescence on the under surface distinct and not matted : 
petiole 1-2 lines in length. Peduncle tetragonal, slightly 
sulcated. Calyx lerrugineo-farinose, 5-toothed 
This species is usually confounded with the preceding. 
11. Miconia punctulata. Punctulatcd Mi- 
conia. 
Branches tetragonal as also the petioles and 
peduncles cinereo-farinose with a minute pube- 
scence, leaves lanceolate attenuated at the base 
entire triply-nerved beside a marginal pair sub- 
glabrous except the farinoso-puberulous under 
surface of the nerves, thyrse terminal. 
If AB. St. Anns. 
F L. March. 
