300 CIII. LAURINEJE. [ Nesodaphne, 
thick, acute. Berry ete = — nae hanan 
ve pirtenia obtusifolia; F. Muell.; Mei DC. Prod. xv. i. 508. 
Queensland. Rockingh vade snas veg river, Bowman ; Mes 
ow ers Creek, Teithio rdt. 
S. Wales. Clarence river, Wilcox. 
3. ENDIANDRA, R. Br. 
(Dictyodaphne, Blume.) 
Flowers hermaphrodite. Perianth-segments 6, equal or nearly so. 
Stamens of the outer series reduced to a thick prominent ring below 
the perianth-segments or dem wanting, of the inner series 3, with 
extrose or semi-extrose anthers, alternating sometimes with 3 small 
'staminodia which are often deficient ; glands either 6 at the base of 
the perfect stamens but free from them or none. Ovary not imme 
scarcely enlarged perianth.— Trees. ave eer 
Ld m anicles, n X ati reduced to uo cymes. Frui 
oblong or globula 
The genus aie over the oa epee, e the eastern provinces. of India. 
The Australian species appear to be all endem The genus has been inco! d 
placed in the tribe of ' Cryptocaryei as dka sed -€ Nees and by Meissner, 
Uere con small and turbinate, the limb broad and very open 
en closed much broader than the tube. 
dtr: ved Oii ed by a thick fleshy ring round the base of 
rianth-se 
gments. 
Panicle thyrsoid. Flowers 2 to 2 lines diameter. Bracts 
ry decidnous. Leaves glabro 1. E. glauca. 
Panicles narrow, raceme -like. Flower 33 to 4 lines ‘diameter 
= bri persistent. Leaves rusty. pubescent or villous under- iE jgpotephrt 
Outer stamens entirely deficient, ‘Small staminodia usually 
presen ween the inner on es. . 
m white underneath, the p mary veins prominent . . 3. k presi | 
Leaves green and Ma res on Rods ides A57 
Perianth. tube thick and fleshy, broader than ihe connivent seg- | 
men aves rej = jose sides. ims mall. 
Leaves hi. Staminal glands pre | 
d ei den oblong, iei ARES ‘Perianth not 1 line 5. E. virens. 
Leaves mpi elliptical-ovate “less reticulate, the primary eri. 
veins more prominent. Per ianth 14 lines diameter . . 6. E. Mul 
Leaves pubescent or villous underneath. No staminal glands ES uu 
l. E. glauca, R. Br. Prod. 409. A small tree, the yo 
and E minutely ferruginous-tomentose. Leaves l 
oblong, acuminate, contracted at the base, mostly 8 to 5 in. Lr 
igne and green abo bla glaucous or white underneath, othorv Bentot 
r the very prominent primary veins minutely pln preg n ts small 
Panitles "red, rather loose; shorter than the leaves, the brae 
