OS 
CALYCIFLORjE. 
currant, crowned with the calyx, externally of a blood- 
red rust colour, farinose, 2-3-celled : seeds numerous, 
ovate, wedge-shaped. 
3. Chaenopleura stenobotrys. Strict-clustered 
Chcenopleura. 
Very glabrous, leaves oblongo-lanceolate ob- 
tuse at the base acuminate at the apex denticul- 
ated with distant ciliiform serratures 3-nerved 
(approaching to triply-nerved), thyrse terminal 
elongated, branchlets opposite generally racemose, 
flowers white tinged with pink, bracteoles and 
calycine teeth very minutely ciliolated. — DC . 
Melastoma stenobotrys. Richard, in Bonpland. Me - 
last. t. 30. 
II A B. A native of the mountains of Hispaniola, and 
probably also of Jamaica. 
F L. 
ME LAS TOMA CEJE OMISSJE. 
There are several omissions relating to the plants of 
this order, which I have considered preferable to supply 
now, rather than to delay till the completion of the work. 
Tribe ii. RHEXIJE. 
XVII. Adelobotrys. 
(To follow Spennera p. 43.) 
Calyx free, subcam panulate, shortly and obtuse- 
ly 5-toothed. Petals 5, oval. Stamens 10: an- 
thers biturcated at the base, bi-porose. Ovary 
oblong, pubescent: style thick: stigma obtuse 
Capsule oblong, 5-celled, bursting in five direc- 
tions, with the column at length free, and termi- 
nating in 5 fibres originally constituting the 
style. 
Name from obscure , and /3o rgug a raceme, from 
