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CALYCIFLORjE. 
Branches of the panicle long, pale-ferruginous and velu- 
tine, compressed. Flowers minute, bracteolated, crowd- 
ed, sessile. 
20. Miconia pyramidalis. Pyramidal-jlow- 
ering Miconia. 
Branchlets tetragonal sparingly ferrugineo- 
farinose, leaves broad-lanceolate rounded at the 
base acute 3-nerved beside a marginal pair sub- 
glabrous above sparingly hispidulo-farinose be- 
neath obscurely denticulated, thyrse terminal 
with its branches brachiate, petals 5 oblong re- 
flected, berry minute. 
IT A B. Near the Moneague, Dr. Alexander. 
F L. March. 
Leaves with the margin revolute, and with the teeth se- 
tose. Peduncle tetragonal, farinoso-puberulous : branch- 
lets short. Flowers small, white, subsessile, minutely 
bibracteolated. Calycine teeth 5, minute, obtuse, with a 
green prominence on the back of each. Petals obtuse, 
reflected. Stamens 10: anthers one-pored. Style longer 
than the stamens: stigma obtuse. Berry crowned with 
the tubeless calyx. 
21. Miconia parviflora. Small-Jlowered Mi- 
conia. 
Branches subrotund slightly (when young) fer- 
rugineo-farinose, leaves oblongo-lanceolate slight- 
ly rounded at the base attenuated at the apex 
subentire or obscurely denticulated 3-nerved be- 
sides an obscure marginal pair glabrous above 
bispidulous along the nerves beneath, thyrse ter- 
minal, flowers small subsessile, calyx 5-toothed, 
berry minute 5-celled. 
II A B. Khuna-Khuna road from Bath. Reverend T. 
Wharton. 
F L. April. 
A shrub about 8 feet in heigh*. Leaves about 3 inches 
