10 SYLVA TELLUR. 



seen dry. Pausia was an ancient latin name 

 of the Olive. 



11. PoGENDA Raf. (beard inside) diflf. OZea, 

 cor, tubulosa teres 4fida, intus barbata, stain. 

 4 ! Probably not even of same family, since 2 

 stamens are essential thereto, and rather akin 

 to May epea^ with 4 stamens also. 



12. Pogenda cernua R. Olea do Vahl, auct. 

 fol. obi. lane, obtusis, racemis axil. fl. cer- 

 nuis Madagascar. 



13. Nestegis Raf. (not covered) difT. Olea^ 

 corolla nulla, stam. 2 hypog. How can an ape- 

 taloiis shrub, w^ith stamens not on a corolla be 

 united to Olea ! Type iV. elliptica Raf. Olea 

 do Vahl &-C foL ellipt. fl. racemosis New Zeal- 

 and. Probably of Fraxinides tribe, and akin 

 to F'orrestiera, Nudilus &c, see my New flora. 



14. Notelea Vent. To this G. Smith pro- 

 posed to unite Rhizosperma of Gaertner, and 

 even Phyllirea \ Chioiianthtis ! what an incon- 

 gruity ! while it even includes at least 2 distinct 

 &. the real Notelea has cal. tubul. 5-fid. eq. 

 persist, petalis 4, basi paj'i coalitis cum stam. 2 

 filif. stylo filif, stig. integro, drupo monosp.* 

 Many types N. punctata^ ovata, ligustrina^ 

 'tnicrocarpa Slc. Near to Chionanthus but 

 difterent calix, style, petals &c. 



15. PosTUERA Raf. (nymph) diff*. Notelea, 

 calix Sfido inequalis, stylo bifldo, stigma 2 

 Type P. longifolia R. Notelea do Ait. fol. lan- 

 ceol, reticulatis. 



All the above Genera are frutescent, for 

 many others akin see my New Flora 706 to 

 734, where the G. Chionanthus, Forestiera^ 

 Carpoxis, Nudilus, Fraxinus, Leptalix, Or- 

 nanthes, Samarpses &c are properly desig- 

 nated. Also my N. G. Faidia fl. tell. 314, once 



