Stenocarpus. | CIV. PROTEACEJE, 539 
27. STENOCARPUS, R. Br. 
(Agnostus, A. Cunn.) 
Flowers hermaphrodite. ipe e slightly irregular, the tube open- 
ing along the lower side, the limb near rly globu lar and recurved, € 
e 
segments at length Ned: broad, sessile within t 
concave laminæ, the connective not produced beyond the cells. Hypo- 
gynous glands united in ort semiannular eU or cup or almost 
oa membranous wing.—Tr Tm aves alternate or scattered, entire 
x qa enses gd with few Nee Peduncles terminal or in the upper 
axils, sometimes several in an umbel or short raceme, each bearing an 
umbel of policellute. red or yellow flowers. Bracts none or falling off 
at à very early sta 
da pus extends a New Caledonia, the Australian species are however all 
endemic 
Leaves 6 in. to 1 ft. long. Perianths above 1 in. long, the 
pedicels radiating i in a single row round the disk-like end of 
the pedun 1. S. sinuatus. 
Leaves aa 6 in. Pe erianths } i in. long. or less, the pedicels 
irregularly crowded on the summit of the ENTS le. 
Ovary usually pubescent . . : 
E RE glabrous 
2. S salignus 
$ 8. Cunningham 
quite glabrous but reddish underneath, penniveined and minutely re- 
tieulate. Peduncles terminal, either 2 or more together in a gener 
bel, or several at some distance forming a short pred. ce each 
peduncle 2 to 4 in long, and bearing an umbel of 12 to 20 b 
lowers, the pedicels about } in. long radiating in a single row round 
- the disk-lik o dilated d of the pedu nele. Perianth tube 1 in. long 
0r rather more, straight, tapering upwards, the limb recurved, globular, 
about 2 lines diameter. Ovary densely pubescent, on a labrous stipes, 
ES a Vah thick glabrous style. Ov D 12 to m eissn. in 
P imd 451; Agnostus sinuatus, A, Cunn. ud. I 
: ME Cnninghami Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4963 (copied Pes Fl. des. 
| Serres, iii, 189, t. 7) n not of R. Be; Paxt. Mag. xiv. i. with 
E *ensland. Brisbane river, Moreton Bay, A. Cunn ingham, W. Hil ; Anne 
| Müges, Leichhardt ; Queensland woods, Tu Exhibition, 1862, W. Hill, i i 
— N. S. Wales. ni chmond river, C. Moore, F'awcett ; Tweed river, C. Moore. 
n Trans. Linn x. 909, Prod. 391 
(rite en ea or the acs minutely pubescent. 
