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ICOSAND. MONOG. iooi. Myrtus, 
trimrvia. 
Leaves veary entire, ovate, 3-nerved, glabrous.' 
axillary, folitary, oppafite ; thofe between the 
in pairs. 
Cayenne. FahU eclog. 2. p. 36. Willd, 2. p. 966. 
acutangula. Leaves crenate: peduncles terminal: pomes oblong. 
angled. 
India. Rumph. amh. i- Rheed.Mal. t.J. 
Leaves crenate : racemes very long: pomes ovate. ^ 
drangular. 
India. Rumph. amb. 3. r.i 16. RheeJ, Mai. 4. t. 6 . 
Leaves ferrulate, oblong, glabrous: racemes axillaO’’ ^ 
jugate, 
Ceylon. .Slim. Z^y/. 1 39. /. 62. Myrtus laurinus. 
racemosa. 
laurina. 
IOOI. MYRTUS. Ci?i^W4or 5-cleft, fuperior: 
communis-, 
tenuifoUa, 
tamtniosa. 
cerasina. 
procera, 
braBeata. 
bifiora, 
trimr-via, 
■' • 'I 
4 or 5: krry 2 or. j-celled: feec^s numerous, r ,, 
boos. 
Flowers folitary, with a 2-leaved involucre, 
S iuth of Europe, Afu, Africa. Miller fig. t 184/1. 
All the common kinds of Myrtle are varieties of this. _ 
Peduncles axillary, folitary, i -flowered ; leaves 
nightly mucronate. 
New Hoi 1 and . T 'an/ linn. Sec. 3 . 2 8 1 . 
Lcaws revolute at the edge, pubeicent underneath .' r 
filky, fhorter than the leaves; petals downy; germ ' 
Peduncles i-flowered: leaves oblong, triply nerved, 
underneath. 
China. Curt. mag. t. 250, Pluk. amalth. 2. 2.372 /•'• 
Peduncles lateral and terminal, i-flowered : leaves 
Ihining, doited underneath 
Carihbees. Vahl, Jymb z.p.^-j, /Z//// 2, /. 96S, 
Peduncles crowded, axillary, i-flow'cred: 
pointed, flat, glabrous: branches wand-like: 
borcous. 
Hifpaniola. Swarta prodr. 77, FI. ind. etc. 2. p. 887- .\c, 
Peduncles i-fiowered, axillary, bradted . leaves « ‘ 
glaorous, doited; the younger ones filky-downy* 
Eatt Indies, IVf/ld. /p. pi. z.p 969. n. 6. 
Lacyx 4-cleft, pubelccnt, ciliate, with pellucid dots. 
Peduncles 2-flowered: leaves lanceolate. 
i.V?'" 
Jamaica. Bra-uu-n Jam 248. /. 25. f. 3. 
■d. ^ 
Peduncles axillary, 3-fiovvered : leaves ovate, 
flowered, downy underneath. 
New Holland. SmiibTranf.Lir.r:, fie. p. sSo, 
