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Melnstoma glanduloen, Swartz, Fl. Ind. Occ. 799. 
II AB. High Mountains. 
FL. 
Swartz states that the branchlets are disfigured by the 
scars of the old leaves: that there is a fascicule of hairs 
(glandules?) in the axils of the leaves: and that the 
petioles are very hairy. 
4. Cremanium rigidum. Stiff-leaved Cre- 
manium. 
Branches stiff tetragonal ferrugineo-pulveru- 
lent, leaves ovate rounded and subcordaie at the 
base obtuse denticulated 3-nerved stiff fragile 
glabrous, panicle terminal many-flowered ferru- 
gineo-hirsute, flowers decandrous, petals ovate 
white, stamens longer than the petals. 
Melastoma rigidum, Swartz, Fl. Ind. Ore. 76 8. 
TT A B Summit of the Blue Mountain range. 
F L. June. 
About 0 fret in height. Branchlets coloured. Leaves 
about 3-inches long, and 2 broad, submembranacoous, 
glabrous except the under surface of the nerves wh'eh is 
seabrors: petiole about half an inch long. Panicle ter- 
minal length of the leaves, compound. Flowers pedi- 
cellcd, white. Calycine teeth incurved after flowering, 
persistent. Petals 5, ovate, obtuse, concave, rather thick. 
Anthers bi-porose. Style short, thick, striated : stigma 
subcapitate, pubescent. Berry subrotund. 
5. Cremanium integrifolium. Entire-leaved 
Cremanium. 
Branchlets compressed ferrugineo-vfdirine, 
leaves oblorg acuminate rounded at the base 
very entire 3-nerved besides the marginal pair 
glabrous except the under surface especially of 
the nerves which is sparingly and minutely stella- 
to-puberulous, thvrse terminal, branches short 
simple 4-6 flowered, flowers sessile, stamens 10. 
