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CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI. 
CLIANTHE DE DAMPIER. 
Érym. æacies (xAos), gloire; dv9es, fleur : allusion à la grande beauté des fleurs 
des plantes de ce genre 
Faracez $ Loreæ $$ Garecx (1). 
CHARACT. GENER. Calyx campa- 
nulatus 5-dentatus, dentibus à superioris 
altius cohærentibus. Vexillum ovatum 
incumbens v. reflexum carinam oblon- 
gam cymbiformem æquans ; alæ lanceo- 
latæ basi exciso-auriculatæ earina bre- 
viores. Sfamina 10, filamento vexillari 
libero diadelpha, alterna breviora. Ova- 
rium breviter stipitatum multiovula- 
tum. Stylus filiformis intra apicem un- 
cinatum barbatus, stigmate terminali 
truncato. Lequmen stipitatum oblongum 
acuminatum coriaceum tumidum trans- 
versim venosum sutura seminifera mar- 
ginatum endocarpio membranaceo lamel- 
oso polyspermum. Semina reniformia. 
Embryonis exalbuminosi radicula in- 
curva biflexa, 
Herbæ, suffrutices v. frutices in Nova- 
Hollandia, in Nova-Zelandia et in in- 
sula Norfolk indigeni speciosissimi, foliis 
impari-pinnatis plurijugis, stipulis per- 
Sistentibus v. tandem induratis, floribus 
(maximis speciosissimisque) axillaribus 
racemosis v, umbellalis coccineis v. albis 
Purpureo-pictis. Ko 
Exoiicn, Gen. PI. 6567. 
Clianthus SoLanp, mse. ex Linz. 
Hort. Trans. N. S. I. 519. t. 22. Ar. 
Cons. ibid. 522. Bot. Reg. t.1775. Mærsx. 
Gen. PI. 89 (65). Bot. Mag. t. 5584. The | 
Botan. I. t. 44. t. 51 (1841). Swecr, Brit. 
F1. Gard. N. S. t. 597. Enpz. Ann. Wien. 
Mus. 1. 481. Paxr. Mag. of Bot. IL. 160. 
c. ic. Wazp. Rep. I. 684. IE. 860. V. 517. 
Lino. in Paxr. Flow.-Gard. EL. t. 10. 
— Donia sp. Don, Syst. IE. 486. Stre- 
blorrhiza (nec cum solo qe Expr. FI. 
Norfolk. 92. Colutea sp. Woonw. Damp. 
Voy. HIT. ur. t. 4. f. 2, Kennedya sp. 
Cunx. ete. 
CHARACT, SPECIF. C. herbaceus 
prostratus (fofus) sericco-villosissimus 
(tenuitler sulcatus rubescens); foliis alter- 
nis uni-pennatis longipetiolatis, foliolis 
oppositis rarissime alternis oblongis pas- 
sim lineari-oblongis obovatisve (acutis 
ciliatis, 5-jugis LiNpi.— exactius 8-jugis 
W. Hook. cum impari,); slipulis magnis 
usque ad basim bifidis ; peduneulis erectis 
scapiformibus (ferminalibus W. Hook. et 
aæillaribus, ex fiquris !); floribus subum- 
bellatis (4-6) maximis nutantibus (pedi- 
cellis apice bibracteolatis ; calyce cupuli- 
formi, segmentis acuminatis subapplica- 
tis; vexillo maximo ovato-lanceolato re- 
pente de basi sursum curvatim ereeto, 
disco magno gibbose porrecto discolore, 
alis minoribus rectis cum carina falcata 
segmentis aliis longiore deflexis; stylo 
ovarioque pilosis. Ex R. Br. et W. Hook. 
(Prioris clrss. auctoris phrasis obsolete 
manca el ex aliis hic italicis suppleta). 
Clianthus Dampieri ALL. CUNN.in 
Hort. Soc. Trans. s. 2. I. 521. W. H.! 
(LE. 5, 1. 522! Linoz.!). R. Br. in App. 
to Srurr’s Exped. to central Austr, 71. 
W. Hook.! (in Srurr’s Narrative, II. 71. 
1849. Linpz.! (2)). — Linpz. in Paxr. 
Flow.-Garden, I. PI, 10. p. 49 (1850). 
W. Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 5051. May, 1858. 
— J. E. Prancu. FI: d. S. et d. Jard. de 
lP'Eur. Te VE. 121. c. ic. Lindleyana mu- 
tuata. 
 Clianthus Oxleyi Arr. Cunx. I. c. 522. 
Dona speciosa G. Don, Syst. et Gard. 
. 468. 
Il 
Cotutea Novæ-Hollandiæ Wooow. in 
Damp. Voy. Hi. mi. t. 4, f. 2. 
Kennedya speciosa Aix. Cunx. Journ. 
mse. of the Capt. King. Vav. of Surrey, 
on the coasts of New-Holland, 1818. 
(1) Jamdudum , distinctas ex Fabaceis Cæsalpiniaceas Mimosaceasque familias admisimus ; invito fructa 
consimili, ut separarunt, exempli gratia, et merito, 
is! invita eadem causa. 
lac ex Apocy 
(2) I n’est pas inutile pour faciliter au lecteur studieux des recherches ultérieures de reproduire ici les 
locos auctorum, tels que les donnent MM. Hooker et Lindley. 
TOM. V, — JUILLET 1858. 
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