190 
x Tambon, ‘Le. “(see p 
2. Drimys, orst. as Bie 83, t. 42 (1776).—About 20 
species, Malay Archipelago to East Australia and New Caledonia, 
Central and South America (see.map). Type Species: Drimys 
Winteri, Forst., South America—Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. i. 
18. Prantl in Engl. & Prantl, Fflanzenf. iii. ii. 19—For critical 
account of the South American species see Miers in Ann. & Mag. 
Nat. Hist. ser. 3, ii. 42 (1858). For discoursive account of 
Drimys see Van Tieghem in Journ. de Bot. xiv. 280 (1900), a 
summary of which appears in Engl. & Prantl, Pflanzenf. Nachtr. 
ii. 108 (1906). 
2. Wintera, Forst. Fl. Ins. Austr. Prodr. 42 (1786), non 
Murr.—3 species, New Zealand. Type species: Wintera axillaris, 
Forst.—Cheeseman, Fl. N. Zeal. 29 (as Drimys). 
4, Bubbia, Van Tiegh. in Journ. de Bot. xiv. 278, 293 (1900). 
—7 species, 5 in New Caledonia, 2 in Lord Howe’s Island. 
5. Belliolum, Van Tiegh. |.c. 278, 330 (1900).—4 species in 
New Caledonia. 
Ai 
ALO on Ade ve f 
eh vA Be ois 
Qi oS WN ug 
Exospermum stipitatum, Van Tiegh. A. outer and closely 
connivent petals. B. flower with petals removed. C. stamen. 
D. section of carpel. E. ovule. F. young fruit 
6. Exospermum, Van Tiegh. l.c. 279, 333 (1900),—2 species, 
New Caledonia.—Type species : Exospermum stipitatum (see 
text figure). 
