CORRAAA. \REELE XA 
Vent. Jard. Malm. sub t. 13 (1803); Ladill. Pl. N. Holl. ii, 120 (1806). 
C. REVOLUTA Vent. Le. 
MAZEUTOXERON REFLEXUM Labill. Voyages ii. 66, t. 19 (1800). 
CORREA VIRIDIFLORA Andr. Bot. Repos. t. 436 (1806). 
C, vIRENS Sm. Exot. Bot. ii. 25, t. 72 (1 Feb. 1806) and in Rees Cyclop. x. (May, 1808). 
C. RUBRA Sm. ll. cc. 
[Bailey, Queensland Flora, i. 196. 
C. spEcIOSA Donn, Herb. Cantab. ed. 6, p. 100 (1811), nomen; Andr. Bot. Repos. t. 653 (1811); Benth. Fl. Austral. i. 354 ; 
[PLatEs. 33, 34]. 
The two forms of this species represented in the plates are described as distinct in 
the MSS. and are so named inthe Herbarium, where, however, it is not easy to separate 
some specimens of the plant named by Solander vubicunda from those of C. alba. The 
description and figure apply to the form which was described as C. ruéra by Smith, who 
adapted the name from that given by Solander, as is manifest from his remark in Exotic 
Botany, ii. 25 ; “ Another most beautiful species is the 7udra, discovered by Sir Joseph 
* Banks and Dr. Solander, and engraved, as well as the a/éa, in those fine plates intended 
for future publication, some of which, presented by Sir Joseph to Linnzus, are now 
before me.” Bentham places C. rubra with all the synonyms quoted above (except 
(ex ee (m. reflexum) which he puts under the form Backhousiana) wnder his form a. 
normalis. 
” He adopts for the species the name speciosa, which he cites from Aiton 
(Epit. Herb. Kew. 366, 1814). An examination of the synonymy makes it clear that the 
name to be retained is C. reflexa Vent., this being the earliest for any of the included 
forms. 
[PraTEe 33: C. speciosa Donn.] 
Rami teretes, valde furfuracei cinerei. Cadyx omnino uti in 
rubicunda, ferrugineo furfure tectus, dentibus minutissimis. Covod/a 
uti in rudzcunda sed ¢ubus ventricosior et longior, altiorque conglutinatus, 
supra medium ruber, superior pars petalorum vivide e flavo viridis, 
[PLATE 34: 
Calyx urceolato-cyathiformis, tetragonus, margine  qualis, 
quadridentatus: dentibus in lateribus, planis, remotissimis, parvis. 
Oss. Calyx 2 lineis altus, diametr. 24 linearum, pallidissime virescens, 
extus villosiusculo-furfuraceus. 
longior. 
medium rubicunda, superne flavicanti-albida; ad medium conglutinata 
in tubum obtuse tetragonum, lanceolata, acuta, apice patula.  Stamena 
octo, alterna breviora, receptaculo inserta, filiformia, erecta, petalis 
paulo breviora, albida ; alterna breviora basi dilatata. Anthere lineari- 
Corolla infundibuliformis, uncia paulo 
etala quatuor, coriacea, extus furfuracea, a basi supra 
oblong, incumbentes, obscure purpuree: pollen flavum. Germen 
C. 
apicibus minus expansis. 
Anthere  \anceolate, incumbenti-erectze, 
Pistillum uti in rubicunda. 
Lilamenta longiora, longitudine corolle. 
flave. Pollen luteum. 
Botany Bay. 
RUBRA Sm. ] 
superum, ovatum, obtusum, tetragonum, superne obsolete quadrilobum, 
lobulis erectis, lateribus sulco exaratis, hirsutissimum. Stylus filiformis, 
erectus, glaber, longitudine staminum  breviorum, albus, superne 
virescens. Stigma acutum, simplex. 
teretes, villis furfuraceis. 
Folia ovata, plana. Rami 
Botany Bay. The genus hybridizes freely in cultivation, and the specimens suggest 
the possibility that this may also be the case in a wild state. The large series of 
specimens collected by Brown supports this view; but those obtained by him on 
Kangaroo Island and identified by him with rwdicunda correspond more closely with the 
plate than do those so named by Solander. 
JAMBOLIFERA LAVIS 
O. Kuntze Revis. Gen. i. 
102 (1891). 
ACRONYCHIA LaivIS Forst. Char. Gen. 54 (1776); Benth. Fl. Austral. i. 366; Bailey, Queensland Flora, i. 208. 
[PLATE 35.] 
Calyx tetraphyllus : fofoda subrotunda, concava, persistentia, 
diametro  semilineari. Petala quatuor,  lineari-lanceolata, 
patentissima, subcoriacea, apice incrassata ibique subfornicata, e viridi 
acuta, 
albescentia, quatuor lineas longa. Nectarium : Glandula magna, basin 
germinis cingens, cyathiformis, ore obsolete et obtuse quadridentata, 
Fil ta octo, receptaculo inserta, basi latiuscula, 
apice subulata, plana, patula, petalis paulo breviora, albida, alterna 
Anthere superum, 
subglobosum, obtuse tetragonum. S¢y/zs subulatus, erectus, longitudine 
staminum. S¢gma simplex, obtusiusculum. Capsula subrotunda, gibba, 
depresso-umbilicata,  quadriloba : loborum 
crassiuscula, lutea. 
angustiora. subrotunde, flav. Germen 
angulis acutiusculis, 
MICROMELUM 
RUPESCENS Biome wa 
exstantibus, magnitudine pisi maximi, quadrilocularis, quadrivalvis ? 
Semina bina, clavato-oblonga, apice compressa, scabriuscula. Obs. 
Fructus non penitus maturus erat, odorem Dictamni Fraxinelle sed 
gratiorem forte spirabat. A Rutis distincta, non tantummodo floribus 
omnibus octandris, tetrapetalis, figura petalorum, nectario integro, 
capsula quadriloba, seminibus tantummodo binis, &c. E germinibus 
videre licuit quod bina essent semina in singulo loculamento ; nunquam 
autem vidi ambo matura facta; raro plura quam duo in tota capsula 
maturescunt. 
Bay of Inlets. Banksian specimens not cited by Bentham. 
GLABRESGENS 
Okiv, in Journ. Linn, Soc. v. Suppl. 2. 40 (1861); Benth. Fl, Austral. i. 368 ; Bacley, Queensland Flora, i. 212. 
M. GLABRESCENS Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. ii. 212 (1843). 
[PLaTE 36.] 
Calyx monophyllus, minimus (+ lin.), urceolatus, quinque-dentatus : 
dentibus minutis, distantibus. e¢a/a quinque, herbacea, lanceolata, 
acuta, supra medium patentissima, caduca, duas lineas longa. Fidamenta 
decem, receptaculo inserta, subulata, plana, albida, erecta, petalis paulo 
breviora; alterna intra petala inserta, adhuc breviora. Anthere 
subrotunde, flavescentes. oblongum. — Stylus 
cylindraceus, erectus, crassus, altitudine staminum. Stigma crassum, 
Germen superum, 
orbiculatum, obtuse tetragonum vel pentagonum, supra planum. 
Pericarpium oblongum, obtusiusculum, quadriloculare (vel quinque- 
loculare). Senna solitaria: e cotyledonibus maximis conduplicatis. 
Rami teretes. Folia pinnata. Foliola alterna. 
fortiter odorem Rute spirans. 
Fructus immaturus, 
Bay of Inlets, Endeavour’s River ; Thirsty Sound (on drawing). Banks’s specimens 
are not cited by Bentham. 
