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CALYCIFLOR/E. 
rato-crenated and undulated 5-nerved witliout a 
marginal pair hirsute, racemes axillary few-flow- 
ered, pedicels hairy, calyx pentagonal, stamens 
10 . 
II A B St. Ann’s. Dr. Alexander. 
F L. March. 
Branches slender. Leaves about 6 inches long, and 2 
broad. Panicle not more than an inch in length, 10-12- 
flowered. Pedicels filiform, 3-6 lines in length. Calyx 
strigoso-hirsute with long stiff hairs: lobes about 3 lines 
in length, filiform, hairy. Alibastrum conical. Petals 5, 
oblong, rounded at the apex. Anthers 1- pored, linear, at- 
tenuated at the apex. Style surrounded at the base with 
a circle of connivent setae, contracted near the stigma : 
stigma capitate, depressed, minutely granular. Berry 5- 
celled, very hairy. 
5. Osssea micrantha. p. 49. 
Racemes scarcely longer than the petiole ; primary 
branches trifid ; extreme branches bifid. Pedicels about 
three lines in length. Berry when dry 8-ribbed, 4-celled, 
juiceless, so that the seeds, which are very numerous, 
drop out like powder, when the cells are opened. 
I have been enabled to complete the description of this 
plant from specimens collected in the neighbourhood of 
of the Moneague by Ur. Alexander. 
11 . Sagraea aureo-sericea. Aureo-sericeous 
Sagrrea. 
( Place after S. Berterii, p. 54.) 
Branches compressed sulcated densely tomen- 
tose as also the leaves petioles and peduncles 
with hairs of an aureo-ferruginous hue and of a 
silky appearance, leaves ovate acuminate round- 
ed and somewhat attenuated at the base denti- 
culated 5-nerved hirsute, peduncles axillary, cyme 
few-flowered, calycine segments subulate, 
II AB. St. Mary’s woods .—Dr. JSacNab. 
