SAXIFRAGACEA 385 
in the filaments being destitute of tooth-like appendages just below the anthers. In all 
other characters it is exactly a Deutzia. 
EXPLANATION OF TAB. XVIII. 
Branch in flower, natural size. 
Fig. 1, partially expanded flower; 2, fully expanded flower; 3, young fruit : all enlarged. 
Tribe ESCALLONIEA. 
A considerable tribe of trees and shrubs, generally dispersed in both the northern 
and southern hemispheres, but most numerous in the latter, especially in South 
America. | 
8. PHYLLONOMA. 
Phyllonoma, Willd. in Roem. et Sch. Syst. Veg. vi. p. xx; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 648. 
The following is the only species known :— | 
1. Phyllonoma ruscifolia, Willd. in Reem. et Sch. Syst. Veg. vi. p. 210. 
Dulongia acuminata, H.B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. vi. p. 78, t. 6238. 
Dulongia laticuspis et Dulongia integerrima, Turcz. 
Norra Mexico, Sierra Madre (Seemann, 2163); SourH Mexico, Oaxaca, woods at 
6000 feet (Galeotti, 7197 ; Liebmann), Orizaba (Miller), Mexico (Sumachrast), 1 forests of 
Perote (Hahn).—Cotompia. Hb. Kew. 
Tribe CUNONIEA. 
Also a large tribe, and the species nearly all southern, several genera being peculiar 
to Australia. 
9, WEINMANNTA. 
Weinmannia, Linn. Gen. Plant. n. 493 ; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 653; Engler in Linnea, 
xXxxvi. p. 592. 
This is the largest and most widely dispersed genus of the tribe, comprising fifty or 
sixty species, inhabiting the Malayan peninsula and islands, the Mascarene and Pacific 
islands, Australia and New Zealand, and Temperate and Tropical South America. 
1. Weinmannia glabra, Linn. fil. Sp. Pl. Suppl. p. 228; Engler in Linnea, 
xxxvi. p. 613. 
Weinmannia pinnata, Linn. pro parte. 
Sovrn Mexico, Talea, Oaxaca (Liebmann), Sierra San Pedro Nolasco &c. (Jurgensen, 
569, 525), without locality (Sal/é)—Wusr Inpims, Guiana, VENEZUELA, and COLOMBIA. 
Hb. Kew. 
2. Weinmannia intermedia, Ch. et Schl. in Linnea, v. p. 555, et xxxvi. 
p- 616. 
SoutH Mexico, Cuesta Grande, between J alacingo and Huitamalco (Schiede & Deppe), 
Tuspango, valley of Cordova (Bourgeau), between Huitamalco and Tiuzutlan, Puebla 
(Liebmann) ; Costa Rica, Volcan de Barba (Hoffmann). Hb. Kew. 
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