960 RECORD OF AN UNDESCRIBED CORREA OF N.S.W. 



RECORD OF AN UNDESCRIBED CORREA OF NEW 

 SOUTH WALES. 



By Baron Ferd. Von Mueller, K.C.M.G., M.D., Ph.D., F.R.S. 



CORREA BaUERLENII. 



Branchlets thinly covered with dark brown stellular hair ; leaves 

 of thin consistence, almost lanceolar, gradually upwards narrowed 

 or occasionally verging into an ovate form, quite flat, above dax-k 

 green and almost glabrous, beneath pale-green and very scantily 

 star-hairy, shining on both sides, much transparently dotted ; 

 flowers solitary ; stalklet about as long as the calyx or somewhat 

 longer ; the latter comparatively large, about as broad as long, 

 glabrous, enlarged near the almost truncate base by an horizontally 

 expandingsoon somewhat reflexed appendicular membrane, through- 

 out considerably wider than the corolla-tube, usually terminating 

 into two nearly semi-orbicular lobes, occasionally irregular, 

 ruptured, or lobulated, or denticulated ; corolla cylindrical, about 

 three times as long as the calyx, pale yellowish green, thinly 

 stellular-hairy outside, its lobes hardly spreading, many times 

 shorter than the tube, lilaments conspicuously exerted, slightly 

 broader towards the base ; anthers dark green, several times 

 longer than broad ; style glabrous ; fruitlets hairy, becoming 

 glabrescent, almost truncated ; valves of the endocarp upwards 

 dilated ; seeds shining, dark brownish ; cotyledons nearly as long 

 as the radicle. 



On stony banks of rivulets of the Upper Clyde ; Wilhelm 

 Baeuerlen. 



