^^^ xxiT. STERCULIACE^. [T/wmasia. 



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D. Slipulesnone. Stamens hypogynousjrce or sUffhlli/ connected at the Ijose, without 

 sfannnodia. (Rhynchostemon.) 



Tomentum close or dense, not scaly. Leaves 1 to nearly 3 in Ra- 

 cemes or cymes several-flowered. Bracteoles subulate, distant 

 iroru the calyx. 



Eaceines mostly simple No petals. Anthers lon^-acuminate . 22. T. oIutir,osa. . 

 Racemes mostly branched. Petals present. Anthers shortly acn- 



1 omentum scaly. Leaves under 1 in. Racemes 1- to 3-flovvered 

 Bracteoles small under the calyx. 



Leaves oblong-lanceolate or linear, ^ to 1 in U T itAVuiera 



Leaves cordate-orbicular, under 4 in \\\\ [I^.T.^;!^^' 



1. T. macrocarpa, Ilueff. in Endl. Nov. Stirp. Dec. 32. A tall shrub, 

 the branches vvhitish with a loose toinontum. Leaves broadly ovate-cordate, 

 outuse, la to 2 in. long, irregularly angular-toothed or shortly lobed, pubes- 

 cent ahove when young, at length glabrous, toraentose underneath. Stipules 

 small oblique or rarely | in. long and reniform. Racemes tomentose-hirsute, 

 witli tew arge flowers. Bracteoles broadly ovate-lanceolate, woolly. Calyx 

 opening to about 1 in. diameter, loosely woolly-hirsute outside. ' Stamens 

 and stammodia muted at the base in. a very perigynous ring, hirsute out- 

 side, glabrous withm Filaments and staminodia longer than the anthers. 



St wf ^""'Tt'"' ^■''"''^ '"^'^^ 2 ^''''^ «™1<^^ i" ^^^^ cell. Style glabrous.- 

 ili;/ '■/• ^^%'.^- ^'^'Z^"^"^^-. Bot. Mag. t. 4111, not Liadl. ; 



Leucothamnm montanus, Lindl. Swan Riv. Ap. 19 ; Steetz, in PI. Preiss. 



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Swan River, Drummond, \st Coll. ; Freiss, n. 1034. 



tomentn*.P v^H ' ^ "' ^f' ^'''' l^^^S, ii. 501. Bi'anches densely 

 oTed vr "^ Leaves eordate-ovate, obtuse. 1 to 3 in. long, siuuate- 



denseiv tn "? ''"."^^'^ "'^'^ ^^^'^''^"^ ^"th stellate hairs ab^ve. very 

 rSn ' "r ""^f "f t^^- Stipules rcuiform. Racemes simple, with 

 an I v^^^^^^ ''''\^' ^°"''^"'- B^-^^'^teoles ovate-laneeolate, obtuse, thick 



div dedi ni T"1?™k'*"''- ^"^y ''^'^°^'« ^ ^"- di''"^«ter, softly pubescent, 

 loi ^ a, ^C I *^^' ^"'^"^^•' °^^*"^^ ^«"^^^^'«»t lobes. Filaments neaily as 

 rin^ AnfL" '' T'''^''^ .'^'^^^^ ^^^^ staminodia in a sligl,tly perigynous 



nn„. Anthers scarcely acuminate. Ovaiy tomentose, S-cdledMith 6 to 8 



.tU , style glabrous.— Ze«co//<Y7?««K.s polyspeninis, Turcz. in 



ovules in each cc.. , ot> 

 Bull. Afosc. 1849, ii. 11. 



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Swan River, Drummond, n. 101 and 105. 



Branches toraento%>-hirmit<> Tn ^'"^^- i- -i^O; Sieelz, I.e. it. 331. 

 Obion., obtuse mostlvr , ^ Y' Petiolate, ovate-cordate or broadly 

 greeri^i both ;idef li-.b m '"' 7°'.^"^"-^ «^ ^^''tly undulate-crenate, 



broadlj obi ;„ro ' fe iS "" S' "^ "^^'l ^''"^ ^"^'^ ''-'^ ^tip"'- 

 tomontose-rndescent Br3' /T'"^\0" long pedu.icles, rather closely 



about Hn diamet 10^: tos" ""S^T^ 7 '"'^''''^ ^P^'^'"'^'"^^- ^''■^'^,' 

 broadh thictenpd nT inT Jv, ^f'^ *° '■'^'^"t tlic middle, the sepals 



n-^n Petjfminute ^^ ■^^'''' ^"^ with a very narrow thin undulate 



the otai-v -^nft,? t 1 ^TT ''''\'^^'''^^^odia united in a cup ns long as 

 ova.y, anthcis attached by the middle and nearly sessile on the nK,rgia 



