290 CII, MONIMIACEJE. [ Kibara. 
Female perianth similar to the male, but twice the size, with a more 
minute orifice, and circumsciss after flowering, neither male nor female 
with any inflexed point or scale within the lobes. Carpels above 30, 
hispid, with short glabrous stigmatic styles, connivent and almost 
tips. Drupes nearly globular or shortly ovoid, nearly 
j in. long; distinctly stipitate on the expanded disk or base of the 
anth. t 
Queensland. Rockingham Bay, Dallachy. 
4. K. pubescens, Benth. A tree, the branches inflorescence and 
young foliage more or less pubescent, the older leaves often glabrous 
or nearly so. Leaves from broadly ovate-elliptical to oblong-lanceolate 
obtuse or shortly and obtusely acuminate, shortly an rigidl oothed 
to 4i 
short thyrsoid panicles, which are sessile or pedunculate, but usually 
scarcely } so long as the leaves. Pedicels 2 to 3 lines lon 
Fe 
labrous nearly sessile stigmas. Drupes closely sessile on the diia 
or base of the perianth, ovoid, glabrous or nearly $0, 3 to 4 lines 
ong. 
Queensland. Rockingham Bay, Dallachy (with the flowers chiefly males) 
N. S. Wales. Richmond river, C. Moore; Hastings and Clarence rivers, 
(with female flowers and fruits). : 
Q d and N. S. Wales specimens have every appearance of belonging P 
one species, but require further investigation. The specimens I have seen are 
numerous, but probably each of the four gatherings from a single tree. 
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Beckler 
6. HEDYCARYA, Forst. 
the whole disk or leaving a small villous centre, wi mentary 
nthers sessile or nearly so, the cells usually lateral, E us 
c hole disk without staminodia, with one ndulou is 
in each, and terminating in a short thick obtuse style E his 
drupaceous, small érous crowded and almost coherent in Wi 
- axillary cymes or raceme-like panicles. Bracts m : 
Besides the Australian species which is endemic, there is one from New 55r geum 
another from the islands of the 8. Pacific. The above-described Mollinedia 
nata may possibly prove to be a second Australian species of 
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