submembranaceous, quite entire, attenuated at the base 
and sessile. Stipules small, membranous, roundish, with 
two teeth at the extremity. Flowers in small, few-flowered, 
terminal, pedunculated corymbs, generally bearing three 
flowers at the extremity of each ramification. Calyx small, 
adherent with the ovary, subglobose, slightly downy, 
with two small dracteas at its base, and crowned with five 
minute teeth. Corolla somewhat hypocrateriform, pure 
white: the tube a little ventricose, clothed with hairs: the 
limb of five oval, concave, spreading, obtuse segments. 
Stamens much exserted. Anthers linear-oblong, pale grey. 
Style scarcely reaching to the mouth of the corolla, tipped 
with a rather large, bifid, glandular stigma. 
An inhabitant of the margins of woods on the banks of 
Brisbane River, New Holland, where it was discovered by 
Auian Cunnincuam, Esq., and by him a living plant was 
introduced to the Royal Gardens at Kew, in 1829. A 
flowering specimen was obligingly transmitted by W. T. 
Arron, Esq. It requires a warm greenhouse, where it 
flowers in the month of April, at which time our specimens 
were communicated. 
Fig. 1. Flower. 2. Pistil. 3, Stipules: magnified. 
