Endiandra. | CII. LAURINEJE. 301 
and very deciduous. Pedicels short. mas sige taikinan mee 
narrower than the limb, which spreads to 2 or 23 lines diamete 
Staminodia of the outer row forming a thick kge crenulate ring fi ion 
ing the orifice of the tube and enclosing the ovar «inp Pe inner stamens 
protruding nd from the ring.—Meissn. in DC. . xv. i. 509. 
Queens Endeavour river, Banks and Solander ; d iu A, Cunning- 
ham ; Rockingham Bay, Dallachy. 
2. E. hypotephra, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 166, par A moderate 
sized tree, the young branches petioles and nir eiat softly ferru- 
ginous-tomentose or villous. eaves ovate ovate-elliptical or oval- 
ien nd. Rockingham Bay, Dallachy. F. Mueller incl p bot 
aud the present species under € name of Æ. hypotephra, but his description applies 
more especially to the present on 
8. E. discolor, Benth. A shrub or tall tree, the young pese 
and Moises minutely hoary-tomentose. Leaves r ellip- 
al, obtuse or shortly MM 2 to 3 in. long, green d ie 
1 E. Albany island and Cape York, W. Hill; Rockingham Bay, 
N. S. Wales. m Richmond and Hastings rivers, C. Moore. 
dem cre . Syst. Lauri ii A shrub or tree, medio 
