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��C. 8emina peltata, ciliala, utriusque extremitatis ciliis elongatis comosa.
ALSTONIA. [Echiticlis sp. Linn.
Char. Corolla hypocrateriformis, fauce tuboque esqua- matis.
Stamina inclusa. Anther ce lanceolatae, longitudinaliter polliniferae, a stigmate liberae.
Ovaria 2. Stylus 1, fiiiformis, apice dilatato. Stigma subconicum.
Squamulce nullae hypogynae, nee calycinae.
Folliciili teretes.
Habitus. Arbores ssepe proceras, lactescentes.
Folia verticillata vel opposita, costata, glabra.
CijmcB terminales, pariiculatse. Flores saepius albi.
Folliculi plerumque longissimi.
Patria. India Orientalis, Archipelago Malaica, et [76 Insube Societatis.
Obs. Had Linnaeus examined the fruit of this genus, or even attended to the figure given of it in the " Hortus Malabaricus" (of which work, it is proper to observe, he had not a copy), it is probable he would have distinguished it from Echites, to which it has so little affinity. As it is, I am happy in having it in my power to commemorate the merits of Dr. Alston, the predecessor of Dr. Hope, by so distinct and splendid a genus. The Alstonia of the Younger Linnaeus, is, according to L'Heritier, a species of Symplocos.
1. A. scholaris, foliis verticillatis 5-7 obovato-oblongis obtusis costatis venaque margini approximata cinctis, cymis breviter pedunculitis, limbo corollae parum barbatis, folliculis longissimis.
Pala, Rheed. mat. I, p. 81, t. 45, optima.
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