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leaves, axillary, and sometimes bearing a leaf on the pe- 
duncle. Pedicels very short. Flowers secund, brownish- 
red inclining to purple. Tube of the perianth rather 
slender, swollen below, curved above, very hairy. Germen 
oblong, clothed with white, silky hair. Style very long, 
ima bright red. Stigma green, capitate, somewhat ob- 
ique. 
For specimens and a drawing of this lovely plant, I am 
indebted to Wir11am T. Arron, Esq. who received seeds of 
it at the Royal Gardens of Kew in 1829, from Mr. ALLAN 
Cunnincuam, collected by that most zealous and able 
Botanist, between Port Jackson and Broken Bay, New 
South Wales. It was previously (in 1824) found by the 
same Naturalist, who forwarded it to England with the 
appropriate MS name of Greviniea Ddlechnifolia. But it 
appears to have been already known to Mr. Brows, from 
_ specimens gathered by the late Mr. Caxzy, in 1804, and by 
him it has been published in the Supplement to the Prodr. 
FI. Nov. Holl. as G. Caleyi. 
It flowered in the greenhouse at Kew, in June, 1830. 
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Fig. 1. Flower, 2. Perianth eut open to show the inside of the Tube and 
the Stamens: magnified. -  ~ 
