304 CIII. LAURINEJE. | Cinnamomum, 
Soc. xiii. 555 ; HM Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 297, not of Willd; Cinna- 
momum Laubatii, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 165. 
Queensland. Sea-view Range, Rockingham Bay, Dallachy. 
hese specimens appear to me to agree e perfectly with E. Indian ones of the fertile 
5. TETRANTHERA, Jacq. 
(Cylicodaphne, Nees.) 
Flowers dicecious. Perianth- so ead 6, equal or nearly so, or niri 
unequal or fewer by abortion. Stam s of the outer series usually 
erfect, of ue inner series either 6 Baek or 3 perfeót alternating with 
8 r (in ipie not Australian) the whole number more 0r 
less ieaie anthers all introrse, 4-celled ; glands usually 6, one on 
each side of 3 inner aiio the stamens reduced to staminodia in the 
female flowers, but the glands usually present. Ovary im erfect or 
wholly abortive in the he free in the females ; ies usually ue 
and toothed or lobed. Berry resting on the more or less enlarged fiat 
owers 
A large genus, chiefl ek Asiatic, extending in few ji rar to Japan 
Western America. Of the four Australian species, one has a wide range 0 over trop! 
Asia, the others, as far as 1 tis been able to a scertain, are ‘cide mic 
Secr. 1. Tomex.—Ferianth-tube slightly enlarged under the fruit, fiat or slightly 
concave 
om uae pubescent or glabrous, usually la Ji the "ent ji d 
s not prominent. Flowers rather larg Y. id . T. laurifolia. 
Sxcr. 2. "om gem T iaces more enlarged under the fruit, more » 
cave or cupshap 
Leaves large, - very obtuse, glabrous, not reticu rl Bindoniant- 
Leaves broad or narrow, obtuse, ferruginous ot ane not re- 3, T. ferruginea 
sands 
Leaves a rather r thin, glabrous conspicuously ‘reticulate on both T, reticulata 
oMEX.—Perianth-tube slightly e under the fruit, 4 
SECT 
flat or slightly concave. 
