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FL Norf. p. 37.— Parietaria debilis. Forst. Prodr. n. 387. Willd. Sp. 

 PL 4. p. 958. A. Rich, FL Nov. Ztl. p. 354. Ic. Ferd. Bauer, t. 116. 

 (Endl.) 



New Zealand (Middle Island). — 1773, G. Forster. (Northern Island), 

 flooded banks of the Kana-Kana river, Bay of Islands. — 1826, A. Cunning- 

 ham. 



2. Elatostema, Forst. Char. Gen. t. 53. Endl. 



335. E.I rugosa, caulescens, foliis sessilibus alternis ovato-oblongis acu- 

 minatis obliquis rugosis scabris versus basin angustatis grosse inaequaliterque 

 serratis, basi auriculatis, capitulis axillaribus subsessilibus. — Dorstenia ru- 

 gosa. Banks and Sol. MSS. in Herb. Banks. — Paratanaiwa of the natives. 

 R. C. 



New Zealand {Northern Island). — 1769, Sir Jos. Banks. Frequent in 

 damp shady woods on the banks of rivers, the Kana-Kana, &c. — 1826, A, 

 Cunningham. — 1834, R. Cunningham. 



It appears closely allied to E. pubescens, Forst., or sessile of the 

 same author, a plant indigenous to the Society group; but that 

 species is described as having axillary capitula on pedicles and leaves 

 not wholly destitute of petioles. 



3. Hedycaria, Forst. Char. Gen. 127. t. 64. 

 Flores dioici. Mas. Perianth, monophyllum, plano-rostratum, 8 — 10- 

 fidum, laciniis lanceolatis subaequalibus. Stam. Anther ce plurimae (50) 

 oblongoe quadrisulcae, apice barbatae, per totum fundum perian 4 ,hii ses- 

 siles. Fcem. Perianth, ut in Mase. persistens. Pistillum. Pedicelli breves 

 numerosi cylindrici, in medio perianthii elevantes. Germina globoso- 

 depressa. Styli nulli. Stigmata papillae per genuine sparsa. Pericar- 

 pium nuces (8 s. 10) pedicellatae, globosae, subosseas, monospermae. Fru- 

 tices Nova Zelandice et Australasia. Folia opposita, petiolata, exstipu- 

 lata, venosa, pellucido-punctata dentato-serrata, serraturis glanduloso- 

 callosis. Racemi axillares. 



336. H. dentata *, foliis ovatis obovatisve obtusiusculis remote denticu- 

 lato-serratis ramulisque glabris, racemis axillaribus corymbosis tomentosis. 

 Forst. Prodr. n. 349. Willd. Sp. PL 4. p. ? A. Rich. FL Nov. Zel. p. 354. 



* In New South Wales two other species have been observed, which may 

 be thus characterised, viz. 



H. macrophylla\ foliis ellipticis obtusiusculis breviter petiolatis remote 

 serratis quandoque sub coriaceis rare integerrimis, utrinque glabris reticu- 

 lato-venosis, venis prominulis, ramulis racemi axillaris cinereo-scabridis. 



A large shrub, frequent in shaded woods on the coast, especially on the 

 banks of the larger rivers of the colony.— 1804, JR. Brown, Esq. — 1818, Al- 

 lan Cunningham. 



H. angustifolia, glaberrima, foliis lanceolatis ovato-lanceolatis attenuatis 

 acutis discoloribus, a basi versus medium integerrimis, deinde ad apicem 

 grosse serratis, racemis axillaribus simplicibus. 



In ravines in the Blue Mountains. — 1834,1?. Cunningham. 



