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\U8 PLANTS FROM NEW CALEDONIA^ 



seriCGO calycis (itar|uo scricei) sogmcutis oblongis obtuse acnminatis rcqui- 



lono'o. 



Baie Ngo ; serpentine scrub ; 200 ft. 2G2. 



Differiii'r from S. Bechii Zaiilbr., besides the broad leaves rotundate at the 

 top, ill the lono' silkj lobes of the calyx and shorter anthers with truncate 

 (not rounded) tips. In Gulllaumin's recent revision of tlie genus as repre- 

 sented in New Caledonia * six species are enumerated, the present plant 

 therefore constituting the ?;eventh. 



CAMPANULACE^. 



AVahlenbergia gracilis a. do. Mt. Dore ; frequ(Mit on old cultivation 

 and low scrpciitine hills ; 0-800 ft. G7G. Ignanibi; in Niaouli association ; 

 gneiss; 1000 ft. 1(313. East Indies to New Zealand. 



EPACRIDACE^. 



LEUCoroGON UAMMARiF{tLiUM Droiign. & Gris. Tresqu^ile liogola : very 

 abundant in serpentine scrub ; 0-1500 ft, 1321). 



^ L. SErxENTRlONALE Schlecliter. Plaine des Lacs ; abundant on niodcralo 

 serpentine slo])es, lo^vland. Mt. Dore ; abundant in serpentine scrub to 

 1000 ft. 700. No. 941a" from Kuidvue, witli somewhat longer ;ind relatively 

 narrower leaves but without flowers or fruity is probably conspeciiic. 



L. concavum Schlechter. Mountains to north of Ngoyc Iliver ; u^dand 

 serpentine scrub ; oOOO ft. 20(>y. 



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' L, albicans Brongn. & G-ris. Kuakue; abundant in ser^jcntine scrub; 

 0-1000 ft. 1)31). Stony fruit with pinkish flesh. 



L. CvMBUL.E Labill. Baie Ngo; abundant in serpentine fcrub at 150 ft. 



and upwards. 249, 25G. Mt. Dore; abundant in lowland serpentine scrub 

 at 1000 ft, GUI). Kuakue. U44 Z'. Ngoye; among stonesin river-bed; 

 abundant ; serpentine ; 100 ft, DGl* 



Var. ANGUSTiroLius Brongn. & Gris. Mt. Mou ; abundant along edgo of 

 damp gully in Niaouli region ; 800 I't.; cretaceous. 517. 



CYATiiOPSirt FLOiiiiJUNDA Brongn. & Gris. Taom; occasional in serpentine 

 scrub at 1000 ft. 2293. 



BEAConiYLLUM GRACILE Brongu. k Gris. River Ngoye ; on serpentine 



margin. 2130. 



* Not. Syiiteuj. iii. 59. 



