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7 Leucovocon. Calyx bibracteate. 
limb spreading, bearded lengthwise. 
Drupe baccate or dry. 
8 Monortoca. 
Corolla funnel-shaped : 
Filaments inclosed. 
Calyx bibracteate. 
limb and throat beardless. 
cate. : 
9 Acrorricur. Calyx bibracteate. Corolla funnel-shaped : 
segments of the limb furnished with a reflexed beard at the 
apex. Drupe rather baccate. 
10 Trocuoca’rra. Calyx bibracteate. Corolla campanulate : 
limb spreading, bearded. Stamens exserted. Ovarium 10-celled. 
Drupe baccate. 
11 Deca’spora. 
Corolla funnel-shaped ; 
Ovarium 1-seeded. Drupe bac- 
Calyx bibracteate. 
limb loosely bearded. Stamens exserted. 
12 PENTACHÓNDRA. 
Corolla campanulate : 
Ovarium 10-celled. 
Calyx with 4 or more bracteas. Co- 
rolla funnel-shaped; limb spreading, longitudinally and densely 
bearded. 
13 Neepua‘mta. Calyx bibracteate. Corolla salver-shaped : 
limb 5-cleft, beardless, with elevated sinuses, plicate in estiva- 
tion. Stamens inclosed. Ovarium 2-celled. 
14 Oricarrue'na. Calyx 4-parted, bibracteate. 
4-cleft, permanent, valvate in estivation. 
Ovarium 2-celled. 
Corolla 
Stamens 2, inclosed. 
Tribe II. 
Epacrie’e. Cells tof ovarium many-seeded. Pericarp cap- 
sular. 
15 Era'cris, Calyx coloured, many-bracteate (f. 133. a.); 
bracteas texture of calyx. Corolla tubular (f. 133. c.), with a 
beardless limb. Stamens epipetalous (f. 133. b.). Anthers pel- 
tate above the middle. Hypogynous scales 5. Placentas ad- 
nate to the central column. 
16 Lysine’ma. Calyx coloured, many-bracteate ; bracteas 
texture of the calyx. Corolla salver-shaped: with the tube 
sometimes divided into 5 parts to the base; segments of the 
limb beardless, bent to the right. Stamens hypogynous. An- 
thers peltate above the middle. Hypogynous scales 5. Pla- 
` centas adnate to the central column. 
17 Prionores. Calyx bractless. Corolla tubular, with an 
open throat, and a beardless limb. Stamens hypogynous; fi- 
laments half adhering to the tube. 
dissepiment. Hypogynous scales 5. 
18 Cosmer’t1a. Calyx foliaceous. Corolla tubular. Stamens 
epipetalous. Anthers adnate to the ciliated tops of the fila- 
ments. Hypogynous scales 5. Placentas adnate to the central 
column. 
19 Awnpersonta. Calyx coloured, imbricated by 2 or more 
foliaceous bracteas. Corolla length of calyx; segments of the 
limb bearded at the base. Stamens hypogynous. Anthers fixed 
beneath their middle. Hypogynous scales 5. Placentas adnate 
to the central column. 
20 Poncete’s1a. Calyx toliaceous. Corolla short, campa- 
nulate, 5-cleft, beardless. Stamens hypogynous ; anthers pel- 
tate beneath the middle, with a marginate dissepiment. Hypo- 
gynous scales wanting. Placentas adnate to the central column. 
Anthers with a complete 
EPACRIDEZ. 
I. STYPHE'LIA. 
21 SPRENGE`LIA, Calyx a little coloured. Corolla 5-parted, 
rotate, beardless. Stamens hypogynous. 
free, with an immarginate dissepiment. 
wanting. 
Anthers connate or 
Hypogynous scales 
Placentas adnate to the central column. 
22 Cysta’nrue. Calyx foliaceous. Corolla closed, calyptri- 
form, dehiscing transversely, with a truncate permanent base. 
Stamens hypogynous, permanent. Hypogynous scales wanting. 
Placentas hanging from the top of the central column. 
23 Ricuza. Calyx membranous, bractless. Corolla closed, 
calyptriform, dehiscing transversely, with a truncate permanent 
base. Stamens hypogynous, permanent. Hypogynous scales 
5. Placentas hanging from the top of the central column. 
24 DracoPny'LLUM. Calyx bractless. Corolla funnel-shaped, 
with a rather ventricose tube, and a 5-parted spreading acutish 
beardless limb. Stamens hypogynous. Hypogynous scales 5. 
Placentas hanging from the top of the central column. 
25 Spenoroma. Calyx bibracteate. Corolla salver-shaped, 
with a slender tube, a coarctate throat, and a blunt beardless 
limb. Stamens epipetalous. Hypogynous scales 5. Placentas 
hanging from the top of the central column. 
Tribe I. 
STYPHELIE‘A. Cells of ovarium 1- seeded. Pericarp 
closed, rarely capsular. 
I. STYPHE'LIA (from orudeddc, styphelos, rough or harsh ; 
from the stiff, compact, harsh habit of the shrubs). R. Br. 
prod. p. 537. Styphélia species, Smith. 
Lin. syst. Pentdndria, Monogynia. Calyx girded by 4 or 
more bracteas. Corolla elongated, tubular ; tube furnished with 
5 fascicles of villi near the base inside: segments of the limb 
revolute, bearded. Filaments exserted. Ovarium 5 - celled. 
Drupe nearly dry, containing a solid bony putamen.—Erect or 
ascending, branched, smoothish, shrubs. Leaves scattered, on 
short petioles, mucronate. Flowers axillary, drooping, or diva- 
ricate, showy. Peduncles 1-flowered, rarely 2-3 - flowered. 
Hypogynous scales 5, distinct, rarely combined. 
1 S. concirézia (R. Br. prod. p. 537.) leaves long-lanceolate, 
attenuated at the apex, rather concave above, with smooth mar- 
gins; branchlets downy. h.G. Native of New South Wales, 
about Port Jackson. Ker. bot. reg. 24. Flowers green. 
Long-leaved Styphelia. Fl. April, June. Clt. 1807. 
3 to 4 feet. 
2 S. æra (R. Br. prod. p. 537.) leaves elliptic, or oblong- 
lanceolate, flat, glaucous, imbricated, with scabrous denticulated 
edges ; branchlets downy; stem erect. h.G. Native of New 
South Wales, about Port Jackson. Flowers red. 
Fruitful Styphelia. Fl.? Clt. 1822. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. 
3 S. apsce’Npens (R. Br. prod. p. 537.) leaves lanceolate, 
flat, with scabrous dentately ciliated margins, glaucous be- 
neath and manifestly striated; stems diffuse, with ascending 
branches. h. G. Native of Van Diemen’s Land. Flowers 
scarlet. 
Ascending Styphelia. Fl.? Clt. 1822. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
4 S. tariroria (R. Br. prod. p. 537.) leaves broadly ovate, 
acute, imbricated, rather concave above, with scabrous edges ; 
flowers erectish. kh.G. Native of New South Wales, about 
Port Jackson. Flowers pink. 
Broad-leaved Styphelia. Fl. April, July. Clt. 1823. Shrub 
4 to 6 feet. 
5 S. viewiryora (R. Br, prod. p. 537.) leaves obovate- 
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