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Atherosperma. | CII. MONIMIACES. 285 
lines long, silky outside, glabrous inside, the lobes 4 to 5 lines long, 
the outer ones broader th j 
Victoria. Rare in dense swampy forest gullies towards Cape Otway, more frequent 
at the sources of the Yarra in the Dandenong ranges, and in the southern part of Gipps 
Land, F. Mueller 
nia. Common in Beech forests throughout the island, J. D. Hooker. 
3. DAPHNANDRA, Benth. 
about th Stamens 4 or 5, opposite the inner segments; fila- 
ments flat, with a wing-like a endage on each side; anthers short, 
xttorse, with 2 distinct cells opening from the bas in convex 
alves, the connective truncate ; staminodia (or abortive pal ?) 5 to 
nt in 2 or 3 rows 
The genus is limi : : joi ili With the stamens of 
ted to a single species, endemic in Australia. With 
Atherosperma it has the iili ofescen ie and pendulous ovules of Mollinedia, esae ie 
uii be associated with either, although in the absence of fruit, the generic c 
"18 as yet incomplete. 
n Umérous,  Bracts scarcely 1 line long, very deciduous. Perianth- 
road, outer segments broad, about s 
more petal-like, Stamens not exceeding the *- 
s of the ovary glabrous or slightly hairy, sessile in t E airy 
X Atherosperma micranthum, Tul. Monogr. Monim. in Archiv. 
à De vii. 421, t. 34; Alph. DC. Prod. xvi. i. 76. 
E wes d. Moreton Bay, Fraser, W. Hill. : 
(O77 S. Wales, Clarence, Kichka, and Lansdowne rivers, C. Moore. 
