Bradleia. MONOECIA MONADELPHIA. 699 
petioled, oblong, entire, umbellets solitary, sessile above the 
axills, Germ round, and crowned with a large, roundish, 
six-lobed stigma. Capsule seca both sides umbilicate, 
six.celled. 
_Agyneja pubera, Linn. pes 296. Willd. iv. 569. 
A native of the Moluccas, The male and female flowers 
are mixed in the same umbellets and supported on pedicells 
twice or thrice their length. 
5. B, hirsuta, R. 
Shrubby, all the tender parts very hairy. Leaves oblique- 
ly cordate-oblong, obtuse. . Peduncle axillary, short, many- 
flowered. Capsules six-seeded. gE 
‘A native of Prince of Wales’ Island. 
6. B. nitida, R. 
Sub-arboreous. Leaves sessile, ovate-oblong, acute, shin- 
ing, smooth, Umbellets above the axills. Capsules globu- 
lar, five-celled. 
- Teling. Yeati-palla. 
A small tree or large shrub, a native of the moist vallies 
amongst the Circar mountains, It flowers during the cold 
Season. 
» Trunk erect with a Lacsid shady head. Bark scabrous, 
Réehcccoloured, astringent. Branches sub-erect. Branchlets 
‘bifarious, smooth. Leaves short-petioled, bifarious, ovate, 
oblong, acute, entire, smooth, of a shining deep green; from 
four to eight inches long. Stipules small, acute. Umbellets 
‘very short-peduncled, far above the axills, bearing many 
male and female flowers mixed, but always a very large pro- 
portion of female ones. MALE rLowers pedicelled. Ca- 
lyx ; leaflets six, three of them standing within the other 
three, and.alternate with them, Corol none. Anthers linear, 
from five to six pair, affixed to the middle of the short, gib- 
bous, five or six-toothed column, FEMALE FLOWERS more 
ees pedicelled. Calya as in the male, _Sty/e none, 
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