MR. G. D. HAVILAND: REVISION OF THE NAUCLEES. 93 
There is a flowerless plant from Brazil (Burchell, n. 8234) in 
several herbaria; it may belong to this Tribe, but if so it will 
probably be a new genus. 
Another plant, which is represented in some herbaria by 
flowerless specimens (R. Brown, April 1803) from Timor, may 
belong to this Tribe. The leaves are 29 cm. long and 12 em. 
broad, oblong, rounded at both ends, hairy below.  Petioles 2 cm. 
Stipules 25 mm., oblong, flat, but cohering at the bases. 
The following species was placed by M. Baillon in the Tribe, 
but more from a difficulty in finding a natural place for it than 
from its resemblance to any others of the Tribe; its flowers are 
unknown, 
PARACEPHAEÉLIS TILIACEA, Baill. 
Typus (Pervillé n. ?) in Herb. Paris. 
Arbuscula 3 m. Folia 9 cm. longa, 8 cm. lata, cordata, acu- 
minata, coriacea, supra scabra, in nervis hirsutis, subtus dense 
fulvo-tomentosa, nervis 4-7, petiolis 15 mm., rufo-tomentosis. 
Stipule 4 mm., interpetiolares, subpersistentes. Ramuli graciles. 
Pedunculi 25 mm., solitarii, terminales, bracteati. Capitula post 
anthesin 18 mm., flores pedicellate. Bracteole 3 mm., sub- 
lanceolate. Calycis tubus parte inferiore subglobosá, fulvo- 
tomentosá, parte superiore brevi; lobi 2 mm., subtriangulares 
extra fulvo-tomentosi. Ovarium biloculare, placentis peltæ- 
formibus. Semina 6-8, complanata suborbicularia.— Paracephaélis 
tiliacea, Baill. Adansonia, xii. 316. 
Mapa GASCAR.—Ambongo (Pervillé). 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
PrarE 1. 
Breonia parviflora. Figs. 1-4. 
Fig. 1, Plant, natural size; fig. 2, flowers; fig. 3, stigma; fig. 4, ovules. 
(Figs, 2-4 enlarged. ) 
Breonia stipulata. Figs. 5-7. 
Fig. 5. Portion of plant with inflorescence, natural size ; fig. 6, fruit; fig. 7, 
sed. (Figs. 6 & 7 enlarged.) 
