{ axillares, (F. 1. p.)
{ alterni,
{ solitarii,
{ curvati,
{ uniflori,
Pedunculi,{ incrassati, (F. 1, 2. 7.)
(F. 1. p.){ stipulati:
{ stipula solitaria,
{ subulata,} (F. 1, 2.
{ erecta.} 7. 9. d.)
{ alterna,
{ elliptica,
{ obtuse serrata,
{ marginibus interdentes
{ recurvatis.
{ axillary, (F. 1. p.)
{ alternate,
{ single,
{ curved,
{ uniflorous,
Peduncles,{ incrassate, (F. 1. 2. 7.)[5]
F. 1.{ stipulate:
{ the stipula single,
{ subulate,} (F. 1, 2.
{ erect.} 7. 9. d.)
{ alternate,
{ elliptical,
{ obtusely serrate,
{ edges between
{ the teeth recurvate.
{ apice marginata,}
{ (F. 15. e.)} *Lente aucta.
{ basi integerrima,}
{ (F. 16, 17.)}
F. Folia,{
F. 1. 15, 16, 17.{ glabra,
{ nitida,
{ bullata,
{ subtus venosa,
{ consistentia,
{ petiolata:
{
{ Petiolis brevissimis,
{ (F. 1. 16, 17. b.)
{
{ subtus teretibus,} (F. 16. b.
{ gibbis,} *Lente auctis.)
{
{ supra plano-canaliculatis.
{ (F. 17. b. *Lente auctis.)
{ apex emarginate,}
{ (F, 15. e.[6])}
{ at the base} *magnified.
{ very entire,}
{ (F. 16, 17.)}
F. The Leaves,{
F. 1. 15, 16, 17.{ smooth,
{ glossy,
{ bullate[7],
{ venose on the under side,
{ of a firm texture,
{ on foot-stalks:
{ The foot-stalks very short,
{ (F. 1. 16, 17. b.)
{
{ round on the under}
{ side,}
{ gibbous, or} (F. 16. b.
{ bunching out,} *magnified.)
{
{ on the upper-side, flattish,
{ and slightly channelled.
{ (F. 17. b. *magnified.)

Nomina trivialia
Thea bohea & viridis.

The common names
bohea and green Teas.[8]

There is only one species of this plant; the difference of green and bohea Tea depending upon the nature of the soil, the culture, and manner of drying the leaves. It has even been observed, that a green Tea-tree, planted in the bohea country, will produce bohea Tea, and so the contrary.[9]

SECTION II.