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tube ; the style equals the longer pair of stamens ; the ovary is 

 oblong, half a line long, seated in a free cupuliform disk ; 'the 

 capsule IS nearly globular, about 2 lines in diameter, and 4-valved, 

 two seeds only being perfected in each cell. 



3. Cyphantheracuneata, n. sp. ; — fruticosa, ramis decurrenti-an- 

 gulatis, nitidis, foliis spathulato-oblongis, obtusiusculis e me- 

 dio sensim in petiolum brevissimum cuueatis, margine subre- 

 volutis, pallidis, vetustioribus utrinque glabris, superne minu- 

 tissime punctato-rugosis, subtus viscosis, nervis brevibus trans- 

 versalibus intra inarginem arcuatis, junioribus stellato-pubes- 



- eentibus, vel pilis mollibus brachiatis tomentosis ; floribus in 

 ramuHs novelhs brevibus pseudo-paniculatis, pedicellis graci- 

 libus, e cupula crassa singulatim ortis, articulatis; calyce 

 5-dentato glabro, corollas omnino glabrse tubo campanulato 

 infundibuliformi calyce 4-plo longiore, laciniis acutis paten- 

 tibus tubo paullo brevioribus.— Novae HoUandise Prov. Cam- 



den. — V. s. in herb. Lindley. 



In this plant the leaves in their form and venation resemble 

 those of Duboisia myoporoides^ but they are much smaller and of 

 thinner texture ; they are If inch long, including the petiole of 

 3 lineSj and are 4 lines broad ; the young floriferous branchlets 

 are barely half an inch long, the lower nodes are furnished with 

 small leaflets, the upper nodes are bare ; the pedicels, 1| line long, 

 are solitary out of each node, which is always stipitate and cupu- 

 lar as in the preceding species and in Duboisia : the calyx, of thin 

 texture, is half a line in length and breadth ; the tube of the 

 corolla is 3 lines long, the segments 1| Hue, all quite glabrous 

 and yellow. 



4. Cyphanthera albicam. Anthocercis albicans, Cunn. in Field 

 N.S. Wales, App. 335 ; Sw. Fl Austr. i. 16; Benth. in DC. 

 Prodr. X. 192; — fruticosa, ramosissima, undique tomento 

 brachiato cincreo vestita; foliis parvis, oblongis, margine subre- 

 volutis, subsessilibus, patentibus, supra cinereo- subtus albido- 

 tomentosis ; floribus axillaribus et subterminalibus, pedicelhs 

 solitariis e cupula sessili ortis, calyce brevi pocoliformi, cari- 

 nato, glabro, rarius pubescente, dentibus late-lanceolatis acutis 

 cum carinis continuis, corollge ochroleucse glabrse laciniis Ian- 

 ceolatis, tubum subcylindricum striatum subsequantibus. — 

 Nova Hollandia, in mont. prope Bathurst* — v. s. in herb. Hook. 

 (A. Cunningham), et v. v. in ho7^t. Kew. cult.. 



This is much branched and densely crowded with small gray- 

 ish tomentose leaves 3 to 5 lines long, 1^ to 2 lines broad; the 

 flowers proceed from the extremities of the veiy young branch- 



