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Zealand, and the islands of the South Dante "Oft th e i Australi ian matis pen is 
specially American, another is Asiatic, a third is represented in New Zealand and bini s 
cbe uth America, a fourth in New Zealand and the South Pacific, and the re- 
ur mic 
oot distinct, opening each in a separate valve from the base 
wards. 
oett nding. Peduncles short with 1 or 3 rather large 
jitas Style bearded and persistin 
Flowers hermaphrodite. Anther- connective with a d eee 
te phe y . DoryYPH 
Flowers unisexual. roduc s. 7 predia cs i 
sco pn. med ee paseo in in dyno 
T-CO deir not produced . . 9. DAPHNANDRA. 
dere opening longitudinally and co onfluent ina a single reni- 
form or horse-shoe cell. Flowers unisexual, small. Ovu 
pendulous. Perianth 4-lobed. 
Stamens yoefaito et, or numerous, x ironia lining the peri- 
" anth-t Flowers usually di 4. MOLLINEDIA. 
tamens 4 o opposite the peri rinnth | bas, with frequently 1 to 3 
i el ones within. Flowers usually mone . 5. KIBARA. 
nthers ar "6 the outer ones, with 2 distinct ell aporiak longi- 
tudina y- Flowers unisexual or poly gam 
aA E^. Anthers almost sessile. 
ona “es pe or expending n the ipe aem 
ce c: nike . 6. HEDYCARYA. 
I» nt = ar ed, i lar, com lete en- 
ila ing us e irregularly globu ar, comp. y Te AU IUE 
edv oe Lo filiform, s nearly a as long as the anthers 
8. PrerocaLyx. 
1. DORYPHORA, Endl. 
(Learosa, Reichb.) 
q Flowers hermaphrodite. Perianth-tube campanulate, seen ts 61 2 
t up S. Stamens usually 6 perfect, opposta the perian 
flan the orifice of l ve with 6 to 19 staminodia within cea 
ents short, with a wing-like appendage s denn site, i Hi nthers ex- 
val e base upwards in convex 
" ue connective produced into à es "incar. au ubulate appendage. 
several at the base of the tube with one ascending qu 
persi Style lo Fruiting carpels included in "he 
si eg anth-tube, the segments deciduous, each = ] growing 
n almos . See 
— perfect—Tree. Leaves toothed. Flowers 3 iiber on short 
peduncles. The whole ink highly aromatic. 
genus is limited to a single species endemic in Australia. 
ur D. Sassafr Endl. Icon t. 10. A tree of considerable size 
det irregular duae Ef stadiis the inflorescence or the young 
cary-tomentose. Leaves petiolate, ovate elliptical or oblong- 
te, acuminate, coarsely toothed, narrowed at the base, 2 to 4 in. 
