dently of its glaucous leaves, decumbent habit, and whole- 
coloured flowers, has less shaggy and more linear fruit. 
My reasons for admitting the genus Godetia have been 
already given at fol. 1829, in the note. 
The relationship of Godetia and CEnothera to Fuchsia is 
admitted on all hands; and everything that appertains to 
the latter beautiful genus is so generally interesting that 
I gladly avail myself of the present opportunity of pub- 
lishing a memorandum, for which I am indebted to Mr. 
Allan Cunningham, concerning two apetalous species, one 
of which has already been figured in the Flora Peruviana, 
and the other lately discovered by Mr. Richard Cunning- 
ham in New Zealand. 
* Flores apetali. 
F. procumbens ; (Rich. Cunn. MSS.) caule procumbente adscendente, ramis 
gracilibus glabris, foliis sparsis alternis longè petiolatis lato-ellipticis subro- 
tundisve obtusis basi subinde cordatis remote denticulatis ciliatis, paginis 
glabris, pedicellis solitariis axillaribus flore ter brevioribus, perianthio infun- 
dibuliformi, lobis lanceolatis reflexis tubo brevioribus, stylo elongato fili- 
formi stamina exserta superante, stigmate dilatato lobato pilis patentibus 
tenuiter instructo. A.C. 
Totera ab incolis vulgó vocatur. 
Hab, in Nove Zelandie insula septentrionali: in arenosis propè littora, juxta 
pagum Matauri, adversum Insulas Cavallos, ubi in mense Martii floret.— 
1834. . Rich. Cunningham. 
Fruticulus decumbens, virgatus. Rami patentes, graciles, teretes, juniores foliati. 
Folia subuncialia, venosa, basi cordiformia minutê denticulata utrinque 
glabra. Petioli unciales, complanato—filiformes, glabriusculi, suprà canali- 
culati. Flores axillares, solitarii, erecti, apetali. Perianthium tubulosum 
aurantio-luteum, limbus 4-partitus reflexus; laciniis sequalibus lanceolatis, 
acutis, viridibus, apicibus purpureo-luridis. Stam. 8 ; filamenta fauci inserta; 
“antheree ovate biloculares peltatee, Ovarium quadriloculare, loculis pluri- 
